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122 | Discovering, Adding, and Managing Devices Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.4 | User Guide
Figure 80 illustrates the interactive graphs, and Table 76 describes the graphs on this page.
Figure 80 Interactive Graphs for a Dell PowerConnect W-Series Controller
Admin Status The administrator setting that determined whether the port is on or off.
Operational Status Displays the current status of the interface. If an interface is Up, then AMP is able to ping it and fetch
SNMP information. If the AP is listed Down then AirWave is either unable to ping the interface or unable to
read the necessary SNMP information from the device.
Duplex Duplex mode of the link, full or half.
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Either Active Standby (which provides redundancy so that when an active interface fails, the user traffic
can failover to the standby interface) or one of the forwarding modes (Split, Bridge).
Input Capacity The input capacity of the interface.
Output Capacity The output capacity of the interface.
Table 76 APs/Devices > Monitor Graphical Data
Graph Description
Clients Formerly “Users”. Shows the max and average client count reported by the device radios for a
configurable period of time. User count for controllers are the sum of the user count on the associated
APs. Checkboxes below the graph can be used to limit the data displayed.
Usage Formerly “Bandwidth”. Shows the bandwidth in and out reported by the device for a configurable
period of time. Bandwidth for controllers is the sum of the associated APs. Checkboxes below the graph
can be used to limit the data displayed.
Table 75 APs/Devices > Monitor > Wired Interfaces Fields and Descriptions (Continued)
Field Description