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client number located at the upper left of the graph gives the maximum and average numbers of
clients associated with all APs.
AP Name—Access point name.
Location—Location view to which the AP belongs.
Max Online Client Number—Maximum number of clients associated with the AP.
Avg Online Client Number—Average number of clients associated with the AP.
Total Client Associated Duration—Total associated duration of the clients.
Avg Client Associated Duration—Average associated duration of the clients.
AP Peak Utilization (%)—Peak use of the AP, calculated as Max Online Client Number/X, where
X is AP usage value specified in the configuration file.
AP Average Utilization (%)—Average use of the AP, calculated as Avg Online Client Number/X,
where X is AP usage value specified in the configuration file.
Busy AP statistics report
This report displays statistics about the APs with the highest total usage, including the AP's peak
online client number, peak transmission rate, out of service rate, association congestion rate, and
client dropping rate.
To view a busy AP statistics report, configure the following parameters:
Parameter "Begin Time and End Time"—Select a statistics collection time range from the list. You
can select a specific time range, such as Last Hour, Last Day, Last Week, or Last Month, or
select Custom Range, and then specify the start time and end time manually.
Location—Select a specific location view for statistics collection, or select All AP Devices.
Begin Time/End Time—These two parameters appear only when you select Custom Range. Click
the field next to Begin Time/End Time to select the start time/end time from the calendar that
appears, in the format of YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm. The end time must be later than the start time.
Peak Number of Online Clients—Specifies the peak number of online clients threshold for the AP.
An AP is considered busy when its online client count reaches the specified threshold. The
default is 20. Click Save to save it as the default value.
Peak Transmission Rate—Specifies the peak transmission rate threshold for the AP, in Mb/s. An
AP is considered busy when its transmission rate reaches the specified threshold. The default is 6
Mb/s. Click Save to save it as the default value.
The Peak Number of Online Clients and Peak Transmission Rate conditions for determining busy
APs are in "OR" relations. That is, an AP is considered busy as long as it meets either condition.
Click Save next to Peak Number of Online Clients and Peak Transmission Rate to save the
current settings as the default for subsequent accesses.
Figure 108
shows an example busy AP statistics report.
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