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118 | Discovering, Adding, and Managing Devices Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.5 | User Guide
Figure 81 APs/Devices > Ignored Page Illustration
This page provides the following information for any ignored device:
device name or MAC address, when known
controller associated with that device
device type
device IP address
LAN MAC address for the LAN on which the device is located
date and time of device discovery
2. To change the device parameters for a given device, select its checkbox and adjust group, folder, monitor, and
manage settings as desired.
3. Select Add to add the device to AirWave so that it appears on the APs/Devices > New list.
4. The Unignore button will either return the device to its regular folder or group or send it to the APs/
Devices > New page.
Monitoring Devices
This section discusses various device monitoring options and includes the following sections:
Viewing Device Monitoring Statistics
Understanding the APs/Devices > Monitor Pages for All Device Types
Evaluating Radio Statistics for an AP
Monitoring Data for Mesh Devices
Monitoring Data for Wired Devices (Routers and Switches)
Understanding the APs/Devices > Interfaces Page
Auditing Device Configuration
Using Device Folders (Optional)
Viewing Device Monitoring Statistics
You can view many useful device monitoring statistics in the APs/Devices > List page. The APs/Devices > List
page displays Clients and Usage interactive graphs (formerly Users and Bandwidth prior to 7.4) and lists all
devices that are managed or monitored by AirWave.
To see only the Up devices, you can click the Up link in the Top Header Stats bar (next to the green arrow). This
displays the APs/Devices > Up page with the same information, but only containing active devices. You can do
the same with the Down and Mismatched top header stats links.
Use the Go to folder field to filter the list by folder, or click Expand folders to show all APs/Devices if you are
looking at a filtered device list. A lock icon in the Configuration column indicates that the device in that row is in
Monitor only mode. Figure 82 illustrates this page.