Energy

The Energy tab displays a list of RF Domain member radios and related details in tabular form.

Smart RF Statistics – Energy Table Column Headings describes the type of information displayed under each column in the Energy table.

Table 1. Smart RF Statistics – Energy Table Column Headings
Column HeadingDescription
HostnameDisplays the administrator defined hostname assigned to the RF domain member AP.
MAC AddressDisplays the AP MAC address.
Radio MAC

Displays the factory encoded hardware MAC address of the AP radio.

You can select an AP's corresponding Radio MAC address to open an Energy graph depicting .

Radio IDIndicates each radio‘s designation (radio 1, radio 2 or radio 3).
Radio TypeIdentifies the 802.11 radio type.
ChannelIdentifies the radio's current operating channel.

If a RF Domain member radio's operational state is normal (use show smart-rf ap command on CLI), you can select the radio's MAC Address to open an Energy graph, as shown in Smart RF Statistics - Example Energy Display. The Smart RF Energy graph displays the selected radio's operating channels, noise level and neighbor count. Use this information to assess whether Smart RF neighbor recovery is needed with respect to poorly performing radios.

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Smart RF Statistics - Example Energy Display