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1014| AirGroup Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.5.x| User Guide
Controller Dashboard Monitoring
The Dashboard > Usage page of the WebUI has an additional AirGroup section, which displays all the
AirGroup services available and number of servers offering the service. It is aggregated by the total number of
AirGroup servers sorted by the services they advertise.
Figure 223 AirGroup Dashboard Usage
Column Description
Service Displays the services advertised by AirGroup servers discovered by the
controller.
Devices Displays the number of AirGroup servers advertising a particular service.
Table 238: AirGroup Dashboard Usage
Click the IP link to view the client details in the Dashboard > Clients page of the WebUI. The client details page
has a tab called AirGroup. The AirGroup tab in the details page displays a list of all the far and near end
devices that are either accessible or not accessible by the specific client.
In a multi-controller topology, only AirGroup clients and servers that are connected to the same controller are listed
under the near or far devices categories. AirGroup does not fetch this information from other controllers that are
part of the same multi-controller domain.
l A device is classified as a Near Device if it is registered with CPPM and the location is set to any one of the
following:
n AP-Group same as the client
n AP-FQLN same as the client
n AP-FQLN corresponding to adjacent floors of the client
n AP-Name same as the client
n AP-Name which is an RF neighbor of the client
For more information on location, see
Location Attributes in CPPM.
l A device is classified as a Far Device if none of the above criteria is met. Devices that are neither registered
nor have a location defined in CPPM are classified as Far Devices by default.