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Radios

Navigate toDashboard > Overviewand clickRADIOSicon. TheRadiospage displays the summary of all the active radios in themanaged device. SeeFigure 1for theRadiopage.

Figure 1Radios Page

Action Bar

The Action bar displays the total number of radios depending on the filters applied. The Action bar includes action buttons namely,Show/Hide table filters, andCustomize columns.

You can perform the following tasks on this page:

Show/Hide table filters— ClickShow/Hide table filtersicon to filter and list the radios in the table that you want to view.

Customize columns— ClickCustomize columnsicon to select the table columns that you want to view.

Details

Expand the radios from theRadiostable to view the detailed information of individual radios. SeeFigure 2for Details page.

TheRadiostable displays the following details:

DETAILS— Displays detailed information about the selected radio.

USAGE— Displays detailed information about client health, connected clients, throughput, andgoodputGoodput is the application level throughput that refers to the ratio of the total bytes transmitted or received in the network to the total air time required for transmitting or receiving the bytes.of the radio.

You can view the following information using theShow information aboutdrop-down list.

Client Health— Displays the health score of the wireless clients connected to APs. The health score are Good, Fair, Poor, or Unknown. Click the donut chart area or hyperlinked number to navigate to theWireless clientstable and view the details of the wireless clients connected to APs.

Clients Connected— Displays the number of clients connected in the last 15 minutes.

Throughput— Displays the transmitted and received data (bps) in the last 15 minutes.

Goodput— Displays thegoodputGoodput is the application level throughput that refers to the ratio of the total bytes transmitted or received in the network to the total air time required for transmitting or receiving the bytes.data (bps) in the last 15 minutes.

Channel— Displays the detailed information about channel utilization, noise floor, transmitted or received frames, andWLANsWireless Local Area Network. WLAN is a 802.11 standards-based LAN that the users access through a wireless connection..

You can view the following information using theShow information aboutdrop-down list.

Channel Utilization— Displays the percentage of the current channel utilization. The channel utilization information is categorized as:Tx time,Rx time,InterferenceandFree.

ClickHistoricalicon in the top right corner of the window to display the channel utilization percentage in the last 15 minutes.

Noise Floor— Displays the information about noise floor (dBmDecibel-Milliwatts. dBm is a logarithmic measurement (integer) that is typically used in place of mW to represent receive-power level. AMP normalizes all signals to dBm, so that it is easy to evaluate performance between various vendors.) in the last 15 minutes.

Transferred Frames——显示传播o的百分比r received frames in the channel. The transmitted or received frame information is categorized as:Successful,Retried, andDropped.

ClickHistoricalicon in the top right corner of the window to display the transmitted or received frames in the last 15 minutes.

ClickClientsbutton in the bottom right corner of the window to navigate to theWireless clientstable and view the details of the wireless clients.

WLANs— Displays the details of the throughput data (bps) of the selected channel. Click the horizontal bar to navigate to theWireless clientstable and view the details of the wireless clients connected to thisWLANWireless Local Area Network. WLAN is a 802.11 standards-based LAN that the users access through a wireless connection.. For more information, seeDetails.

Figure 2Details Page

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