H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Evaluation report—Displays history, summary, and evaluation results for APs and clients in specific
areas, buildings, floors, or rooms, according to statistics of specified indexes.
Evaluation task—Collects location data for all APs and clients that are in a specific location view at
the scheduled date and time.
Fat AP—Provides wireless services and security authentication for clients and bridges frames between
wired and wireless networks.
Fat AP topology—Displays fat APs and the clients connected to them.
FCS error—Packet that has a frame check sequence error.
FFT—Fast Fourier Transform, a method in which spectrums are changed.
Fit AP—Controlled and managed by an AC.
Fit AP group—Contains a group of fit APs to which operators can assign specific privileges.
GIS locating—Locates APs and online clients on a Mapbar map.
GIS view—Creates and places wireless hotspot icons on a Mapbar map to show the physical
distribution of the wireless hotspots in a location view.
Hotspot—Location views can be displayed on a GIS map when they are associated with hotspots.
Idle AP—An AP that reached or exceeded the lower limits of the peak online user and peak sending
rate.
IMC—The Intelligent Management Center (IMC) is the new generation network operations and
management platform of HP. It is designed to help network administrators manage applications,
resources, and users on a unified platform.
Inter-Client Blocking—Prevent clients from accessing each other in the same WLAN
Level 1 location view—Similar to a root directory, a Level 1 location view contains devices and
sublocation views.
Load balance group—A group of radios for which workload will be distributed for load balancing.
Load balancing—Enables an AC to distribute workload across the managed fit APs to achieve
optimal resource utilization and avoid overload.
Location view—Manages APs in different groups based on their physical locations. Location views
provide the basic framework for wireless locating and radio management.
Location view topology—Displays location information about APs and all clients connected to the
APs.MAC—Media Access Control.
MAC to Attack—MAC address of the device where an AC can perform attacks.
MAP—Mesh access point, a mesh point that is collocated with one or more access points.
Max RSSI—Maximum received signal strength indicator.
MCS set—Modulation and Coding Scheme set, which is used to configure the radio rate of the
802.11an or 802.11gn type.
Mesh—Wireless LAN comprising two or more APs that communicate with each other over multichip
wireless links.
Mesh interface—Wireless logical interface to which a mesh profile is bound. To establish a mesh
network, mesh interfaces must have port security settings configured.
Mesh link—Wireless link between two APs on a mesh network.