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Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | Getting Started Guide Monitoring Practices | 23
Chapter 3
Monitoring Practices
With AirWave, you can monitor devices on your network with the click of a button and see real-time statistics as
well as relevant historical information. Special diagnostic summaries highlight anomalies and situations that can
affect end-user network performance. AirWave includes monitoring views specifically designed to aggregate critical
information for the service desk, as well as the high-end monitoring functions network engineers need.
Features of AirWave monitoring include:
l The ability to automatically track every user and device wireless and remote on the network
l Visibility into the wired infrastructure that connects wireless controllers and APs.
l Logging and displaying of radio and RADIUS errors, a frequent cause of connectivity problems.
l Rapid drill-downs from network-wide to device-level monitoring view.
Refer to the following sections for information on common monitoring practices that you will utilize on a daily
basis.
l "Viewing Device Monitoring Statistics" on page 23
l "Monitoring Data for Wired Devices (Routers and Switches)" on page 24
l "Understanding the APs/Devices > Monitor Pages for All Device Types" on page 25
l "Understanding the APs/Devices > Interfaces Page" on page 26
l "Monitoring with the RF Performance Page" on page 27
Viewing Device Monitoring Statistics
You can view many useful device monitoring statistics in the APs/Devices > List page. The APs/Devices > List
page displays interactive graphs of Clients and Usage (formerly Users and Bandwidth prior to 7.4) and lists all devices
that are managed or monitored by AirWave.
To see only the Up devices, you can click the Up link in the Top Header Stats bar (next to the green arrow). This
displays the APs/Devices > Up page with the same information, but only containing active devices. You can do the
same with the Down and Mismatched top header stats links.
Use the Go to folder field to filter the list by folder, or click Expand folders to show all APs/Devices if you are
looking at a filtered device list. A lock icon in the Configuration column indicates that the device in that row is in
Monitor only mode. Figure 11 illustrates this page.
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