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Monitoring a fat ap in real time – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Operating Mode—Select the operating mode of the radio. These are the operating mode

options:

Access Point Only (Periodic RF Detection)

Access Point and Local Mesh (Periodic RF Detection),

Local Mesh Only (Periodic RF Detection)

Monitor (Dedicated RF Detection)

Sensor (Dedicated RF Detection)

The value range for this parameter depends on the fat AP model.

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Description—Enter a description for the radio.

7.

Click OK.

Monitoring a fat AP in real time

WSM allows you to view the real-time monitoring information for a fat AP from the Fat AP List page.
The monitoring information is displayed in various tabs, including AP, Wireless Rates, Neighborhood

Status, Local Mesh Neighborhood, Local Mesh Link, Bridge Status, and Wireless Ports.
To monitor a fat AP in real time:

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > Fat APs. The Fat
AP List page displays all fat APs.

3.

Click the Operation icon

of the target MSM series fat AP.

4.

Select

Monitor

from the menu.

The AP Monitor window appears, displaying information about the AP.
Click the tabs to view the following information:

AP tab

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CPU usage (%) and memory usage (%) trend graphs—Display the CPU and memory usage
trend of the fat AP in the last 150 seconds. The monitor interval automatically increases with

the monitor duration.

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CPU Used (%)—Current CPU usage of the fat AP.

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Memory Used (%)—Current memory usage of the fat AP.

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Online Clients—Total number of online clients associated with the fat AP.

Wireless Rates tab

High Throughput Rates Status (Received Packets/Transmitted Packets) List

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Device—Name of the fat AP

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Radio Index—ID of the radio.

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MAC Address—MAC address of the wireless client.

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Rx/Tx MCS—Information about users connected through any 802.11n mode. Rates are
shown for each supported MCS. The size of the bar indicates the amount of traffic sent at

each MCS.

Legacy Rate Traffic (Received Packets/Transmitted Packets) List

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Device—Name of the fat AP.