The Network Health Report widget offers additional network information. Use this information to understand device performance and traffic flow on the network.
Report | Description |
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Access Points in Low Power Mode | Indicates the number of APs operating in low power mode. Select the value to jump to the Access Points List. |
Active Access Points on Primary | Indicates the number of APs homed to the primary appliance. |
Active Access Points on Backup | Indicates the number of APs homed to the secondary appliance. |
Inactive Access Points | Indicates the number of inactive APs. APs are considered inactive when they have been registered (onboarded) to the controller but are currently inaccessible (not connected). |
Synchronization Status | Indicates the synchronization status of controllers in an availability pair. |
Mobility Status | Indicates the status of the mobility tunnel when the controller is operating as an Inter-AC Mobility Agent. For more information, see Mobility Settings. |
Availability Link Status | Indicates the status of link between to controllers in an availability pair. For more information, see Availability. |
Active Switches | Indicates the number of active switches. A switch is considered active when the switch has been onboarded and connected to the controller. |
Inactive Switches | Indicates the number of inactive switches. A switch is considered inactive when the switch has been onboarded to the controller, ready for management, but has not yet connected. |
Trouble Switches | Indicates the number of switches in the Trouble status. Trouble status indicates switches that have been defined as onboarded and managed by the controller (successfully connected) but currently the switch is unreachable (no active management link). |