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Table 41, Client View - RF Trends Graphs and Monitoring Procedures

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Table 41 Client View - RF Trends Graphs and Monitoring Procedures (Continued) Graph Name Description Monitoring Procedure Frames Speed Throughput The Frames Graph shows the In and Out frame rate per second for the client for the last 15 minutes. It also shows data for the Retry In and Retry Out frames.  Outgoing frames - Outgoing frame traffic is displayed in green. It is shown above the median line.  Incoming frames - Incoming frame traffic is displayed in blue. It is shown below the median line.  Retry Out - Retries for the outgoing frames is displayed in black and is show above the median line.  Retry In - Retries for the incoming frames is displayed in red and is shown below the median line. To see an enlarged view, click the graph.  The enlarged view provides Last, Minimum, Maximum, and Average statistics for the In, Out, Retries In, and Retries Out frames. To see the exact frames at a particular time, hover the cursor over the graph line. To monitor the In and Out frame rate per second and retry frames for the In and Out traffic, for the last 15 minutes, 1. Log in to the Instant UI. The Virtual Controller view appears. This is the default view. 2. In the Clients tab, click the IP address of the client for which you want to monitor the frames. The client view appears. 3. Study the Frames graph in the RF Trends pane. For example, the graph on the left shows 4.0 frames per second for the client at 12:27 hours. The Speed graph shows the data transfer speed for the client. Data transfer is measured in Mega bits per second (mbps). To see an enlarged view, click the graph.  The enlarged view shows Last, Minimum, Maximum, and Average statistics for the client for the last 15 minutes. To see the exact speed at a particular time, hover the cursor over the graph line. To monitor the speed for the client for the last 15 minutes, 1. Log in to the Instant UI. The Virtual Controller view appears. This is the default view. 2. In the Clients tab, click the IP address of the client for which you want to monitor the speed. The client view appears. 3. Study the Speed graph in the RF Trends pane. For example, the graph on the left shows that the data transfer speed at 12:26 hours is 240 mbps. The Throughput Graph shows the throughput for the selected client for the last 15 minutes.  Outgoing traffic - Throughput for outgoing traffic is displayed in green. Outgoing traffic is shown above the median line.  Incoming traffic - Throughput for incoming traffic is displayed in blue. Incoming traffic is shown below the median line. To see an enlarged view, click the graph.  The enlarged view shows Last, Minimum, Maximum, and Average statistics for the incoming and outgoing traffic throughput of the client for the last 15 minutes. To see the exact throughput at a particular time, hover the cursor over the graph line. To monitor the errors for the client for the last 15 minutes, 1. Log in to the Instant UI. The Virtual Controller view appears. This is the default view. 2. In the Clients tab, click the IP address of the client for which you want to monitor the throughput. The client view appears. 3. Study the Throughput graph in the RF Trends pane. For example, the graph on the left shows 1.0 kbps outgoing traffic throughput for the client at 12:30 hours. Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.1.3.4-3.1.0.0 | User Guide Monitoring | 215

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Frames
The Frames Graph shows the In and Out frame rate
per second for the client for the last 15 minutes. It also
shows data for the Retry In and Retry Out frames.
Outgoing frames — Outgoing frame traffic is
displayed in green. It is shown above the median
line.
Incoming frames — Incoming frame traffic is
displayed in blue. It is shown below the median
line.
Retry Out — Retries for the outgoing frames is
displayed in black and is show above the median
line.
Retry In — Retries for the incoming frames is
displayed in red and is shown below the median
line.
To see an enlarged view, click the graph.
The enlarged view provides Last, Minimum,
Maximum, and Average statistics for the In, Out,
Retries In, and Retries Out frames.
To see the exact frames at a particular time, hover the
cursor over the graph line.
To monitor the In and Out frame rate per second
and retry frames for the In and Out traffic, for the
last 15 minutes,
1.
Log in to the Instant UI. The Virtual Controller
view appears. This is the default view.
2.
In the Clients tab, click the IP address of the
client for which you want to monitor the
frames. The client view appears.
3.
Study the Frames graph in the RF Trends pane.
For example, the graph on the left shows 4.0
frames per second for the client at 12:27 hours.
Speed
The Speed graph shows the data transfer speed for
the client. Data transfer is measured in Mega bits per
second (mbps).
To see an enlarged view, click the graph.
The enlarged view shows Last, Minimum,
Maximum, and Average statistics for the client for
the last 15 minutes.
To see the exact speed at a particular time, hover the
cursor over the graph line.
To monitor the speed for the client for the last 15
minutes,
1.
Log in to the Instant UI. The Virtual Controller
view appears. This is the default view.
2.
In the Clients tab, click the IP address of the
client for which you want to monitor the speed.
The client view appears.
3.
Study the Speed graph in the RF Trends pane.
For example, the graph on the left shows that
the data transfer speed at 12:26 hours is 240
mbps.
Throughput
The Throughput Graph shows the throughput for the
selected client for the last 15 minutes.
Outgoing traffic — Throughput for outgoing traffic
is displayed in green. Outgoing traffic is shown
above the median line.
Incoming traffic — Throughput for incoming
traffic is displayed in blue. Incoming traffic is
shown below the median line.
To see an enlarged view, click the graph.
The enlarged view shows Last, Minimum,
Maximum, and Average statistics for the incoming
and outgoing traffic throughput of the client for
the last 15 minutes.
To see the exact throughput at a particular time, hover
the cursor over the graph line.
To monitor the errors for the client for the last 15
minutes,
1.
Log in to the Instant UI. The Virtual Controller
view appears. This is the default view.
2.
In the Clients tab, click the IP address of the
client for which you want to monitor the
throughput. The client view appears.
3.
Study the Throughput graph in the RF Trends
pane. For example, the graph on the left shows
1.0 kbps outgoing traffic throughput for the
client at 12:30 hours.
Table 41
Client View — RF Trends Graphs and Monitoring Procedures
(Continued)
Graph Name
Description
Monitoring Procedure