Users Guide

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Table 119 Home > Overview Sections and Charts
Section Description
Users This chart is a graphical summary of the number of users on the network during a period of time. The time
can be adjusted. Select Show All to display a list of data series that this graph can display, such as the user
count by SSID.
Clear the Max Users or Avg Users checkbox to change the display of the graph. The graph displays the
maximum number of users by default. To view historical graphs in a new window, select the three-bar icon
on the upper right of the chart.
Bandwidth This adjustable chart displays bandwidth data over time. To remove bandwidth in or out from the graphical
display, clear the check box for Avg Bits Per Second In or Out.
To display details for specific devices, select Show All and select the devices to be included in the graphical
bandwidth summary chart. To view historical graphs in a new window, select the three-bar icon on the upper
right of the chart.
Monitoring
Status
This pie chart shows the percentage of all devices that are up and down on the network. To review devices
that are down, select Down in the legend or the chart, and the APs/Devices > Down page displays.
Configuration
Compliance
The pie chart displays all known device configuration status on the network. Devices are classified as Good,
Unknown, Mismatched, or Audit Disabled. Select the Mismatched link to see the APs/Devices > Mismatched
page.
Alert Summary This section displays all known and current alerts configured and enabled in the System > Alerts page (refer
to “Viewing, Delivering and Responding to Triggers and Alerts” on page183). Alerts can be sorted using the
column headers (Type, Last 2 Hours, Last Day, Tota l, or Last Event). The Alert Summary field displays four
types of alerts, as follows:
AMP Alerts
IDS Events
Incidents
RADIUS Authentication Issues
Select any alert type
NOTE: The Incidents section only increments the counter for incidents that are open and associated to an
AP. This is also the case if you select Incidents and view incident details. To view all incidents including
those not associated to an AP, go to Helpdesk > Incidents.