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Widget
Top Folders By AP Usage
Top Folders By A Radio Channel
Usage
Top Folders By BG Radio Channel
Usage
Top Folders By A Radio Client
Count
Top Folders By BG Radio Client
Count
Top Clients By Total Traffic
Clients By AOS Device Type
Clients By Device Type
Clients By Device Mfgr
Clients By Device Model
Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | User Guide
Description
This chart lists the folders and the number of APs in each folder whose usage is
greater than the cutoff (or usage threshold). The cutoff represents 75% of the
maximum usage, where the maximum usage is the AP with the highest usage
regardless of the folder in which it resides. The cutoff value is displayed within the
title, and this value can vary. The chart takes into account approved APs with radios
based on the last 24 hours. In addition, this chart is updated every hour.
This chart shows the folders and the number of A radios (5GHz) in each folder whose
channel usage is greater than the cutoff (or usage threshold) as measured by Mbps.
This cutoff is on the on the AMP Setup > General page using the Configure Channel
Busy Threshold option. If this option is not configured, then the cutoff is 75% of the
'maximum,' where the 'maximum' refers to the AP that has the highest usage
regardless of the folder in which it resides. The cutoff value is displayed within the
title, and this value can vary. This chart takes into account approved APs with 'A'
radios based on the last 24 hours. In addition, this chart is updated every hour.
This chart shows the folders and the number of BG radios (2.4GHz) in each folder
whose channel usage is greater than the cutoff (or usage threshold) as measured by
Mbps. This cutoff is on the on the AMP Setup > General page using the Configure
Channel Busy Threshold option. If this option is not configured, then the cutoff is 75%
of the 'maximum,' where the 'maximum' refers to the AP that has the highest usage
regardless of the folder in which it resides. The cutoff value is displayed within the
title, and this value can vary. This chart takes into account approved APs with 'BG'
radios based on the last 24 hours. In addition, this chart is updated every hour.
This chart shows the folders and the number of A radios (5GHz) in each folder whose
client count is greater than the cutoff. The cutoff represents 75% of the 'maximum,'
where the 'maximum' is the radio that has the highest client count regardless of the
folder. The cutoff value is displayed within the title and can vary. This chart takes into
account approved APs with A radios based on the last 24 hours. In addition, this chart
is updated every hour.
This chart shows the folders and the number of BG radios (2.4GHz) in each folder
whose client count is greater than the cutoff. The cutoff represents 75% of the
'maximum,' where the 'maximum' is the radio that has the highest client count
regardless of the folder. The cutoff value is displayed within the title and can vary.
This chart takes into account approved APs with BG radios based on the last 24 hours.
In addition, this chart is updated every hour.
The widget looks at currently connected clients as well has client historical
information over the past 24 hours and then displays the top 10 clients with the must
usage. You can click on a MAC address to view more information about any of the
clients that display on this table. This table is updated every hour.
This pie chart shows the percentage of clients that have attached to AirWave over the
last 24 hours based on the AOS device type.
This pie chart shows the percentage of clients that have attached to AirWave over the
last 24 hours based on the device type (such as a specific operating system or smart
phone type).
This pie chart shows the percentage of clients that have attached to AirWave over the
last 24 hours based on the client manufacturer.
This pie chart shows the percentage of clients that have attached to AirWave over the
last 24 hours based on the device model (such as the smart phone type).
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