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Channel Details, Spectrum Alerts, Table 18

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Channel Details When you hover your mouse over a channel, the channel details or the summary of the 802.11a or 802.11g channels seen by a spectrum monitor is displayed. You can view the aggregate data for each channel seen by the spectrum monitor radio, including the maximum AP power, interference and the signal-to-noise-and interference Ratio (SNIR). SNIR is the ratio of signal strength to the combined levels of interference and noise on that channel. Spectrum monitors display spectrum data seen on all channels in the selected band, and hybrid APs display data from the one channel they are monitoring. Figure 93 Channel Details Table 18 shows the information that you can view in the channel details graph. Table 18 Channel Details Information Column Description Channel An 802.11a or 802.11g radio channel. Quality(%) Current relative quality of the channel. Utilization(%) The percentage of the channel being used. Wi-Fi (%) The percentage of the channel currently being used by Wi-Fi devices. Type Device type. Total nonwifi (%) The percentage of the channel currently being used by non Wi-Fi devices. Known APs Number of valid APs identified on the radio channel. UnKnown APs Number of invalid or rogue APs identified on the radio channel. Channel Util (%) Percentage of the channel currently in use. Max AP Signal (dBm) Signal strength of the AP that has the maximum signal strength on a channel. Max Interference (dBm) Signal strength of the non-Wi-Fi device that has the highest signal strength. SNIR (db) The ratio of signal strength to the combined levels of interference and noise on that channel. This value is calculated by determining the maximum noise-floor and interference-signal levels, and then calculating how strong the desired signal is above this maximum. Spectrum Alerts When new non-Wi-Fi device is found, an alert is reported to the Virtual Controller. The spectrum alert messages include the device ID, device type, IP address of the spectrum monitor or hybrid AP, and the timestamp. Virtual Controller reports the detailed device information to AMP. Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.1.3.4-3.1.0.0 | User Guide Spectrum Monitor | 103

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Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.1.3.4-3.1.0.0
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Spectrum Monitor
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Channel Details
When you hover your mouse over a channel, the channel details or the summary of the 802.11a or 802.11g
channels seen by a spectrum monitor is displayed. You can view the aggregate data for each channel seen by the
spectrum monitor radio, including the maximum AP power, interference and the signal-to-noise-and interference
Ratio (SNIR). SNIR is the ratio of signal strength to the combined levels of interference and noise on that
channel. Spectrum monitors display spectrum data seen on all channels in the selected band, and hybrid APs
display data from the one channel they are monitoring.
Figure 93
Channel Details
Table 18 shows the information that you can view in the channel details graph.
Spectrum Alerts
When new non-Wi-Fi device is found, an alert is reported to the Virtual Controller. The spectrum alert messages
include the device ID, device type, IP address of the spectrum monitor or hybrid AP, and the timestamp. Virtual
Controller reports the detailed device information to AMP.
Table 18
Channel Details Information
Column
Description
Channel
An 802.11a or 802.11g radio channel.
Quality(%)
Current relative quality of the channel.
Utilization(%)
The percentage of the channel being used.
Wi-Fi (%)
The percentage of the channel currently being used by Wi-Fi devices.
Type
Device type.
Total nonwifi (%)
The percentage of the channel currently being used by non Wi-Fi devices.
Known APs
Number of valid APs identified on the radio channel.
UnKnown APs
Number of invalid or rogue APs identified on the radio channel.
Channel Util (%)
Percentage of the channel currently in use.
Max AP Signal (dBm)
Signal strength of the AP that has the maximum signal strength on a channel.
Max Interference (dBm)
Signal strength of the non-Wi-Fi device that has the highest signal strength.
SNIR (db)
The ratio of signal strength to the combined levels of interference and noise on that channel.
This value is calculated by determining the maximum noise-floor and interference-signal
levels, and then calculating how strong the desired signal is above this maximum.