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Activity Section
The AirWave pages also contain Help links that opens a PDF of the AirWave User Guide.
Status Section
The Status section is a snapshot view of overall WLAN performance and provides direct links for immediate
access to key system components. You can customize the contents of the Status section on the Home > User
Info page. Refer to “Configuring Your Own User Information with the Home > User Info Page” on page220.
The table below describes these elements in further detail.
Table 3 Status Section/Top Header Components of the AirWave GUI
Field Description
New Devices The number of wireless APs or wireless LAN controllers that have been discovered by AMP but not yet
managed by network administrators. When selected, AMP directs you to a page that displays a detailed list
of devices awaiting authorization.
Up (Wired &
Wireless)
The number of managed authorized devices that are currently responding to AMP requests. When selected,
AMP shows a detailed list of all Up devices.
Up (Wired) The number of managed authorized, wired devices that are currently responding to AMP requests. When
selected, AMP shows a detailed list of all Up devices.
Up (Wireless) The number of managed authorized, wireless devices that are currently responding to AMP requests. When
selected, AMP shows a detailed list of all Up devices.
Down (Wired &
Wireless)
The number of managed, authorized devices that are not currently responding to AMP SNMP requests.
When selected, AMP shows a detailed list of all Down devices.
Down (Wired) The number of managed authorized, wired devices that are not currently responding to AMP requests. When
selected, AMP shows a detailed list of all Up devices.
Down (Wireless) The number of managed authorized, wireless devices that are not currently responding to AMP requests.
When selected, AMP shows a detailed list of all Up devices.
Mismatched The total number of Mismatched devices. A device is considered mismatched when the desired
configuration in AMP does not match the actual device configuration read from the device.
Rogue The number of devices that have been classified by the RAPIDS rules engine above the threshold defined on
the Home > User Info page. If, for example, the threshold is defined as “Suspected Rogue,” then the Rogue
count will include Suspected Rogues as well as classifications above Suspected, which include Rogue and
Contained Rogue.
Clients The number of wireless users currently associated to the wireless network via all the APs managed by AMP.
When selected, AMP shows a list of users that are associated. Prior to version 7.4, this was called “Users.”
VPN Sessions Displays the number of active VPN sessions. When selected, AMP shows a list of active sessions on the
Clients > VPN Sessions page. Note that if this page is empty, then there are no active VPN sessions to view.
You can navigate to the APs/Devices > List page and verify in the table that there are no active VPN sessions.
Alerts Displays the number of non-acknowledged AMP alerts generated by user-configured triggers. When
selected, AMP shows a detailed list of active alerts.
Include Device
Types in Header
Stats
You can support statistics for any combination of the following device types:
Fat APs
Thin APs
Controllers
Routers/Switches
Others
Refer to “Configuring Your Own User Information with the Home > User Info Page” on page 220
.