
5050 | AOS-W Instant User Interface
Dell PowerConnect W-Series Aruba Instant 6.2.1.0-3.3 | User Guide
Graph
Name
Description Monitoring Procedure
Neighboring
APs
The Neighboring APs graph shows the
number of APs heard by the selected
OAW-IAP:
l Valid APs: An AP that is part of the
enterprise providing WLAN service.
l Interfering APs: An AP that is seen in
the RF environment but is not
connected to the network.
l Rogue APs: An unauthorized AP that is
plugged into the wired side of the
network.
To see the number of different types of
neighboring APs for the last 15 minutes,
hover the cursor over the respective graph
lines.
To check the neighboring APs detected by the OAW-
IAP for the last 15 minutes,
1. Log in to the Instant UI. The Virtual Controller view
appears. This is the default view.
2. In the Access Points tab, click the OAW-IAP for
which you want to monitor the client association.
The OAW-IAP view appears.
3. Study the Neighboring APs graph in the Overview
section. For example, the graph shows that 148
interfering APs are detected by the OAW-IAP at
12:04 hours.
CPU
Utilization
The CPU Utilization graph displays the
utilization of CPU for the selected IAP.
To see the CPU utilization of the OAW-IAP,
hover the cursor over the graph line.
To check the CPU utilization of the OAW-IAP for the
last 15 minutes,
1. Log in to the Instant UI. The Virtual Controller view
appears. This is the default view.
2. In the Access Points tab, click the OAW-IAP for
which you want to monitor the client association.
The OAW-IAP view appears.
3. Study the CPU Utilization graph in the Overview
pane. For example, the graph shows that the CPU
utilization of the OAW-IAP is 30% at 12:09 hours.
Neighboring
Clients
The Neighboring Clients graph shows the
number of clients not connected to the
selected AP, but heard by it.
l Any client that successfully
authenticates with a valid AP and
passes encrypted traffic is classified as
a valid client.
l Interfering: A client associated to any
AP and is not valid is classified as an
interfering client.
To see the number of different types of
neighboring clients for the last 15 minutes,
hover the cursor over the respective graph
lines.
To check the neighboring clients detected by the OAW-
IAP for the last 15 minutes,
1. Log in to the Instant UI. The Virtual Controller view
appears. This is the default view.
2. In the Access Points tab, click the OAW-IAP for
which you want to monitor the client association.
The OAW-IAP view appears.
3. Study the Neighboring Clients graph in the
Overview pane. For example, the graph shows
that 20 interfering clients were detected by the
OAW-IAP at 12:15 hours.
Memory free
(MB)
The memory free graph displays the
memory availability of the OAW-IAP in MB.
To see the free memory of the OAW-IAP,
hover the cursor over the graph line.
To check the free memory of the OAW-IAP for the last
15 minutes,
1. Log in to the Instant UI. The Virtual Controller view
appears. This is the default view.
2. In the Access Points tab, click the OAW-IAP for
which you want to monitor the client association.
The OAW-IAP view appears.
3. Study the Memory free graph in the Overview
pane. For example, the graph shows that the free
memory of the OAW-IAP is 64 MB at 12:13 hours.
Clients The Clients graph shows the number of
clients associated with the selected OAW-
IAP for the last 15 minutes.
To check the number of clients associated with the
OAW-IAP for the last 15 minutes,
1. Log in to the Instant UI. The Virtual Controller view
Table 9:
Access Point View — Usage Trends and Monitoring Procedures
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