Wi-Fi capacity anomalies are related to access point (AP) capacity and airtime usage. You can sort the data by location, severity, and most recent occurrence. This data contains statistical information such as client connection duration and the channel utilization information related to wireless APs. Wi-Fi capacity anomaly reports include the follow information:
Total time a channel was in use.
Total time peak usage for the channel was 80% or higher.
The total number of peak and non-peak intervals (80% or more) recorded on the channel.
The average number of clients during peak and non-peak intervals.
The average total TX and RX usage during peak and non-peak intervals.
The average interference during peak and non-peak intervals.
An indication of whether or not the channel is anomalous.
An indication of the severity of the anomaly (low, medium, high, or null).
Date and time of the analysis (typically over the last 24 hours).
The Regional Data Center (RDC) from which the data was obtained.