The Inventory tab
displays information on the devices managed by RF domain member devices in the
controller, service platform or access point managed network. The Inventory screen
enables an administrator to overview of the number and state of the devices in the
selected RF domain. Information is displayed in easy to read tables and graphs.
To review the RF domain
inventory:
Select the
Inventory tab.
The RF Domain Inventory screen displays.
Review RF Domain inventory data
collected by member controllers, service platforms or access points:
The Device
Types table displays the devices types populating the RF
domain. The Device Type area displays an exploded pie chart that
displays the type of device and their numbers in the RF domain.
The Radios by
Band table displays a bar graph of RF domain member
device radios classified by their radio band or sensor dedication.
Review this information to assess whether RF domain member radios
adequately support client device traffic requirements.
The Radios by
Channel table displays pie charts of the different
channels utilized by RF domain member radios. These dedicated channels
should be as segregated as possible from one another to avoid
interference. If too many radios are utilizing a single channel,
consider off-loading radios to non utilized channels to improve RF
domain performance.
The Top 5 Radios by
Clients table displays a list of radios that have the
highest number of clients. This list displays the radio IDs as links
that can be selected to display individual radio information in greater
detail.
The WLANs
table displays a list of WLANs utilized by RF domain member devices. The
table is ordered by WLAN member device radio count and their number of
connected clients. Use this information to assess whether the WLAN is
overly populated by radios and clients contributing to congestion.
The Clients by
Band table displays the radio band utilization of
connected RF domain member clients. Assess whether the client band
utilization adequately supports the intended radio deployment objectives
of the connected RF domain member access point radios.
The Clients by
Channels table displays a bar-graph of wireless clients
classified by their frequency. Information for each channel is further
classified by their 802.11x band. In the 5GHz channel, information is
displayed classified under 802.11a and 802.11an bands. In the 2.4 GHz
channel, information is displayed classified under 802.11b, 802.11bg,
and 802.11bgn band.