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Hotspot statistics report by hotspot – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Max Online Client Number—Maximum number of clients associated with the APs that use the

SSID.

Avg Online Client Number—Average number of clients associated with the APs that use the SSID.

Availability (%)—Percentage of time the APs that use the SSID are available.

Hotspot statistics report by hotspot

This report displays the location views that are set as hotspots.
To view a hotspot statistics report by hotspot, configure the following parameters:

Parameter "Begin Time and End Time"—Select a statistics collection time range from the list. You

can select a specific time range, such as Last Hour, Last Day, Last Week, or Last Month, or
select Custom Range, and then specify the start time and end time manually.

Location—Select a specific location view for statistics collection, or select All AP Devices.

Begin Time/End Time—These two parameters appear only when you select Custom Range. Click
the field next to Begin Time/End Time to select the start time/end time from the calendar that

appears, in the format of YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm. The end time must be later than the start time.

Figure 113

shows an example hotspot statistics report by hotspot.

Figure 113 Hotspot statistics report by hotspot

Hotspot statistics report by hotspot fields:

Report Period—Time range during which the statistics are collected.

Location—Name of the location view for which the statistics are collected or All AP Devices.

Hotspot Name—Name of the location view that is set as a hotspot.

AP Number—Number of APs contained in the hotspot location view.

Online AP Number—Number of online APs contained in the hotspot location view.

Availability (%)—Percentage of time the APs are available. Busy APs—Number of busy APs in
the hotspot location view. An AP is considered busy when its peak number of online clients or
peak transmission rate reaches the specified threshold.

Idle APs—Number of idle APs in the hotspot location view. An AP is considered idle when its
peak number of online clients or peak transmission rate drops to or below the specified threshold.