Do you know how to login to your portal? If not, you're not alone. Many administrators and users are not familiar with the login process. In this article, we will discuss how to login to your portal and troubleshoot common login issues.
What is Portal Monitoring?
Portal monitoring is a process of monitoring the activity on a portal, such as a website or application. It enables administrators to identify and resolve issues before they become major problems.
Types of Portal Monitoring:
1. System Monitoring: Provides visibility into system health and performance across all systems in a given enterprise. Includes activities such as gathering operating system data, detecting performance bottlenecks, and logging activity to provide retrospective analysis.
2. Portal Monitoring: Monitors the actions taken on a portal by users and applications. This can include tracking how many users are visiting the portal, what pages they are visiting, how long they are spending on each page, and what actions they are taking (for example, signing up for a new account or submitting an inquiry).
3. Application Performance Monitoring: Measures the performance of web applications and services running inside of an organization's intranet or internet-facing boundaries. Can be used to identify issues with servers, web applications, databases, load balancers, or other components that make up an application stack.
4. Web Application Security Testing: Is used to identify vulnerabilities in web applications and assists in the development of mitigation plans should vulnerabilities be found.
How Portal Monitoring Works
Portal monitoring can help you identify and resolve issues with portals before they cause significant business disruption. By logging in to the portal, you can view any active requests, responses and logs. This can help you determine whether there are any errors or problems with the portal, and whether it is responding as expected.
What to Monitor on Portal Monitoring
Login and access events:
Logins should be monitored for attempted and successful access. Failed login attempts can be indicative of a security breach or other issue. The time and date of the login should also be recorded.
Conclusion
In order to monitor your portal, you will need to be logged in. If you are not registered and have not yet created an account, click the Register link on the top right corner of this page and follow the instructions. Once you have registered, enter your username and password in the login form at the top left of this page. If you have forgotten your username or password, click Recover Your Password at the top of this page and follow the instructions.