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Field
Outer IP
Remote LAN IP
Quick Links
APs
Clients
Usage
*These fields are only available for mesh APs. To see an example of mesh monitoring, see
125.
Table 72
describes the information in the Radio table for APs:
Table 72:
APs/Devices > Monitor > Radio Fields and Descriptions
Field
Index
Name
MAC address
Clients
Usage (Kbps)
Channel
Tx Power
Antenna Type
Channel Width*
Mesh Links *
Role
Active SSIDs
Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | User Guide
Description
For Dell controllers, if Single Sign-On is enabled for your role in this AirWave and you have access to
this controller, you will not have to enter the credentials for this controller again after selecting this link.
Public IP address for a RAP device.
LAN IP address for a RAP. This address is useful for troubleshooting from the local network.
Open controller web UI: A drop-down menu that allows you to jump to the controller's UI in a new
window.
For Dell controllers, if Single Sign-On is enabled for your role in this AirWave and you have access to
this controller, you will not have to enter the credentials for this controller again after selecting this link.
Run a command: A drop-down menu with a list of CLI commands you can run directly from the
APs/Devices > Monitor page.
For controllers, displays the number of APs managed by this device at the time of the last polling.
Displays the total number of users associated to the device or its APs regardless of which radio they are
associated to, at the time of the last polling.
Combined bandwidth through the device at time of polling.
Description
The number of the radio, used to distinguish radios that may be of the same type on a device.
The Radio type (802.11a/b/g/n) as a link to the Radio Statistics page for that radio.
The MAC address of the corresponding radio in the AP.
The number of users associated to the corresponding radio at the time of the last polling.
The amount of bandwidth being pushed through the corresponding radio interface or device at the time
of the last polling.
The channel of the corresponding radio.
Some devices report transmit power reduction rather than transmit power; no value is reported for
those devices.
Indicates Internal or External radio. For devices where antenna type is defined per AP, the same
antenna type will be listed for each radio.
The bandwidth of the channel used by 802.11 stations. Legacy devices use 20 MHz channels, and newer
devices that support the 802.11n standard can use 40 MHz channels to increase throughput.
The total number of mesh links to the device including uplinks and downlinks.
Whether the radio acts as a Mesh Node or Access
The SSID(s) of the radio.
"Monitoring Data for Mesh Devices" on page
Discovering, Adding, and Managing Devices | 117

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