
Figure 196:Daily RF Health Report Page Illustration (partial view)
All tables in RF Health indicate the rank, device type, number of users, bandwidth, location, controller, folder, and
group, and all are sorted according to rank. Selecting a value under the Device column in any table will take you to the
APs/Devices > Monitor > Radio Statistics page for the band indicated in the table title (5 GHz or 2.4 GHz).
l Every list contains Rank, Device (name, not type), Channel Changes, Average Noise, Average Channel Utilization,
Clients, Usage, Location, Controller name, Speed, Goodput, Folder, and Group.
l The third column in the list (after Device) will be the column the list is sorted by.
l If that column would otherwise be in the list (Channel Changes), it does not show up in the list where it would
otherwise.
l Note that sometimes the sorted column is not one of those common ones, such as the Interfering Devices section.
AirWave limits data storage to 183 days (approximately six months) per radio. If you create an RF Health Report with a
date range longer than 183 days, it will only include Channel Changes, Transmit Power Changes, Average Utilization,
Mac/Phy Errors and Average Noise based on whatever part of the report intersects the last 183 days. This differs from
most reports because other data (like bandwidth and users) will max out at 425 days, and AirWave validates reports so
you can only run them over a 366-day duration.
Using the Rogue Clients Report
The Rogue Clients report tracks the number of valid users that connected to rogues in the specified time frame, and can
be filtered by rogue classification. You can specify to include ad-hoc devices can be included and detailed information
about the clients.
By default, the minimum RAPIDS classification is Suspected Rogue, and the maximum is Contained Rogue.
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