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# Review migration wave details
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There are several ways you can access the **Wave details** view. 

Click the **Wave name** of any wave on the **Waves** page. 

![\[Wave management interface showing one active wave with in-progress migration status and healthy alerts.\]](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/mgn/latest/ug/images/wave-1.png)


Click the **Wave** of any application on the **Applications** page. 

![\[Applications page showing one app with Wave 2 and migration status in progress.\]](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/mgn/latest/ug/images/wave-2.png)


Click the **Wave name** in the **Overview** dashboard inside **Application details** of an application. 

![\[Overview dashboard showing App 2 details, including Wave name set to "wave 1".\]](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/mgn/latest/ug/images/wave-3.png)


The **Wave details** view shows information and options for an individual wave. Here, you can control and monitor the individual wave. 

![\[Wave details view showing overview, status, and migration progress for MGN-6583.\]](http://docs.aws.amazon.com/mgn/latest/ug/images/wave-11.png)


 You can also perform a variety of actions on the wave, and perform batch operations such as launch test and cutover instances for the servers associated with the wave. 

The **Wave details** view is divided into several dashboards: 

**Topics**
+ [Review overall wave status](wave-overview-dashboard.md)
+ [Applications](wave-applications.md)
+ [Source servers](wave-source-servers.md)