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# Monitor Router Performance

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This document assumes that an appropriate monitoring solution has been integrated to the deployment of Turing. The actual functionality may be different, according to the deployment configurations.
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1. Navigate to the Router Details View of your router.
2. Click on the monitoring link of your router under Router Actions. ![monitoring\_tab](/files/86nqPJmprA2iDgGsrX34)
3. This link will bring you to the dashboard with standard router metrics such as throughput, latency and error rate of your Router. ![monitoring\_dashboard](/files/HPtlvBXi5IcZNFT8DLuI)


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