Users Guide

23 | Configuring W-AirWave Dell Networking W-AirWave 8.2.4 | User Guide
Widget Description
Client/Usage Graphs The Client graph is enabled by default and, by default, shows the
maximum number of attached clients over the last two hours. Select the
Show All link to view more specific client information on the graph, such as
the total and average clients for a specific SSID, the maximum VPN
sessions, etc. The available check boxes within this graph are determined
by the SSIDs that W-AirWave is aware of from polling the device.
The Usage graph is enabled by default and, by default, shows the average
bits-per-second in/out information and average VPN in/out information.
Select the Show All link to view usage information for specific SSIDs. The
available checkboxes within this graph are determined by the SSIDs that W-
AirWave is aware of from polling the device.
The information in these graphs is color coded to match the selected check
boxes.
Monitoring and Config Pie The Monitoring Status pie shows the percentage of total devices that are
up and the number and percentage of devices that are currently down.
Clicking within this pie chart takes you to the APs/Devices > Down page.
The Configuration Compliance pie shows the percentage of devices that
are mismatched, good, unknown, and those with auditing disabled. It also
provides a summary of the total number of devices that are mismatched.
Clicking within this pie chart takes you to the APs/Devices > Mismatch
page.
These pie charts are enabled by default.
Alert Summary The Alert Summary table is enabled by default and provides the number
of W-AirWave alerts, IDS events, and RADIUS authentication issues over
the last 2 hours, the last 24 hours, and the total since the last W-
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l Click on AirWave Alerts to drill down to more detailed alert
information. This information displays in the current page. You can
return to the Alert Summary graph by selecting the Home Overview
link.
l Click on IDS Events to drill to more detailed event information. This link
takes you to the RAPIDS > IDS Events page.
l Click on RADIUS Authentication Issues to drill to more detailed
RADIUS authentication information. This information displays in the
current page. You can return to the Alert Summary graph by selecting
the Home Overview link.
Quick Links The Quick Links section is enabled by default. This section provides the
user with easy navigation to a specific folder, group, report, or common
task.
RAPIDS: Acknowledged The Acknowledged RAPIDS Devices pie chart shows the percentage of
acknowledged and unacknowledged RAPIDS that the user has visibility into.
The RAPIDS information appears from the moment a rogue is discovered
until it is deleted. Ignored rogues, however, are not included in this chart.
This chart also displays on the RAPIDS > Overview page.
Table 2: Available Widgets