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Monitoring fit APs in real time
This function enables you to monitor fit APs in real time by AP, wireless rates, neighborhood status,
local mesh neighborhood, local mesh link, bridge status, and wireless ports. Only online fit APs can
be monitored.
You can access the fit AP monitoring function from the Fit AP List page or fit AP details page. The
following procedure uses the Fit AP List page as an example.
To monitor fit APs in real time:
1. Click the Service tab.
2. From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > Fit APs.
The Fit AP List page displays all fit APs.
3. Click the Operation icon for the target fit AP, and select Monitor .
The AP Monitor dialog box appears.
4. Click the AP, Wireless Rates, Neighborhood Status, Local Mesh Neighborhood, Local Mesh Link,
Bridge Status, or Wireless Ports tab. The following information is displayed:
AP tab
{ AP—Name and serial number of the fit AP.
{ CPU and Memory Usage Trend graph—Trend of the CPU and memory use of the fit AP in the
last 150 seconds. The x coordinate represents the time, and the y coordinate represents the
CPU and memory use.
{ CPU Used (%)—Current CPU usage of the fit AP.
{ Memory Used (%)—Current memory usage of the fit AP.
{ Online Clients—Number of clients that are associated with the fit AP.
Wireless Rates tab
High Throughput Rates Status (Transmitted Packets/Received Packets) List
{ Device—Name of the current fit AP.
{ Radio Index—ID of the radio.
{ MAC Address—MAC address of the client.
{ Rx/Tx MCS—Information for users connected via any 802.11n mode. Rates are shown for
each supported MCS. The size of the bar indicates the amount of traffic sent at each MCS.
Legacy Rate Traffic (Transmitted Packets/Received Packets) List
{ Device—Name of the current fit AP.
{ Radio Index—ID of the radio.
{ MAC Address—MAC address of the client.
{ Rx/Tx—Information for users connected via any 802.11 a/b/g mode. The size of the bar
indicates the amount of traffic sent at each rate.
Neighborhood Status tab
{ MAC Address—MAC address of the neighboring device.
{ SSID—SSID of the wireless network broadcast from the neighboring device.
{ Wireless Mode—Wireless mode used by the neighboring device. Options are 802.11a,
802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n.
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