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Table 74:
APs/Devices > Monitor Graphical Data
Graph
Clients
Usage
CPU Utilization
(controllers only)
Memory Utilization
(controllers only
Table 75
describes the fields and information displayed for the Connected Clients display.
Table 75:
APs/Devices > Monitor > Connected Clients Fields and Default Values
Field
Username
Device Type
Role
MAC Address
Radio
Association
Time
Duration
Auth Type
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Description
Formerly Users. Shows the max and average client count reported by the device radios for a
configurable period of time. User count for controllers are the sum of the user count on the
associated APs. Checkboxes below the graph can be used to limit the data displayed.
Formerly Bandwidth. Shows the bandwidth in and out reported by the device for a configurable
period of time. Bandwidth for controllers is the sum of the associated APs. Checkboxes below the
graph can be used to limit the data displayed.
Reports overall CPU utilization (not on a per-CPU basis) of the device.
Reports average used and free memory and average max memory for the device.
Description
Provides the name of the User associated to the AP. AirWave gathers this data in a variety of ways. It
can be taken from RADIUS accounting data or traps.
The type of device the user is using as determined by the Device Type Rules set up by an administrator
in AMP Setup > Device Type Setup. For more information, refer to
46.
The role of the connected client such as employee, perforce, or logon (captive portal).
Displays the Radio MAC address of the user associated to the AP. Also provides a link that redirects to
the Users > Detail page.
Displays the radio to which the user is associated.
Displays the first time AirWave recorded the MAC address as being associated.
Displays the length of time the MAC address has been associated.
Displays the type of authentication employed by the user. Supported auth types include:
EAP—Extensible Authentication Protocol.
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RADIUS accounting—RADIUS accounting servers integrated with AirWave provide the RADIUS
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Accounting Auth type
WPA2—Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 encryption
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No Encryption
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AirWave considers all other types as not authenticated.
The information AirWave displays in Auth Type and Cipher columns depends on what information the
server receives from the devices it is monitoring. The client devices may all be similar, but if the APs to
which they are associated are of different models, or if security is set up differently between them, then
different Auth Type or Cipher values may be reported to AirWave.
If all APs are the same model and all are set up the same way, then another reason for differing Auth
Types might be the use of multiple VLANs or SSIDs. One client device might authenticate on one SSID
using one Auth Type and another client device might authenticate on a second SSID using a different
Auth Type.
"Setting Up Device Types" on page
Discovering, Adding, and Managing Devices | 119

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