In addition to the reports listed we also create triggers for mac addresses from devices reported lost or stolen to Campus Police.
this has been very successful over the years. M On Jan 31, 2018, at 10:05 AM, Chris Hart <ch...@northwestern.edu<mailto:ch...@northwestern.edu>> wrote: We report on – RADIUS Authentication Issues by client Top bandwidth APs Top APs user counts User Session reports to verify a good distribution of 5/2.4 RF Health report with most options included in the pre-canned report Guest SSID users count and bandwidth Monthly and Quarterly reports that show client breakdown connection type/device type unique users We also have triggers for Thresholds of traffic for more than 5 minutes. This was an old one when we had some APs connected at 100Mbps and wanted to know if we need to upgrade the links to Gig ports. CPU alerts for the controllers Channel Utilization Chris Hart <image002.png> Chris Hart Network Operations Engineer Lead Tel: 847-467-7747 Email: ch...@northwestern.edu<mailto:rozmu...@northwestern.edu> 2020 Ridge Ave, Evanston, IL <image003.png> From: The EDUCAUSE Wireless Issues Constituent Group Listserv [mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU] On Behalf Of Holland, Ryan Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2018 9:23 PM To: WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU<mailto:WIRELESS-LAN@LISTSERV.EDUCAUSE.EDU> Subject: Re: [WIRELESS-LAN] Birds of a feather reporting in Airwave? I didn’t see a reply to this, so fwiw, we use: RF Health Report, looking for: - APs with high 5ghz noise floor - APs with sustained high average channel utilization - APs with “lots” of channel changes Device Summary report, looking for: - APs with high maximum concurrent users - Buildings/folders with more-than-expected max concurrent users Client Session report, looking for: - Device Type (AOS) breakdown - Summary, which includes unique devices and total number of sessions Hope that gives you a starting point / comparable. Ryan Holland Senior Network Engineer The Ohio State University Office of the Chief Information Officer Telecommunications Network Center (TNC) 320 W. 8th Ave. Columbus, OH 43201 614-292-9906 Office holland....@osu.edu<mailto:holland....@osu.edu> ocio.osu.edu<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__ocio.osu.edu_&d=DwMGaQ&c=yHlS04HhBraes5BQ9ueu5zKhE7rtNXt_d012z2PA6ws&r=CYuLo9E3nFauO_1q7Vz54s0evFy-qRGi6zN4VOktgIw&m=OzplNceydd9mQ0Iv_MVCnmztmE6aRXlxKsYKgopXyX0&s=QeS2LafJ0H6DYDMfYNdnhB6Tt-cjsf2ZvAH8vLA94-Q&e=> On Dec 21, 2017, at 5:07 PM, Chad Burnham <cburn...@du.edu<mailto:cburn...@du.edu>> wrote: HI fellow list members, I was looking for other folks on this list that use Aruba’s Airwave to generate meaningful reports to aid in monitoring and operating your wireless networks. We have been trying to develop better and more meaningful reporting that shows a deeper understanding of the health of all of our wireless networks over time. As we have invested significant resources in cabling, switches, controllers, Clearpass and Airwave servers and new/more next gen WAPs, we are trying to show the value more and more to senior management with our various tools. We have got some reports working today (we are running 8.2.2.1); we are trying to find the “best of breed” reporting that you may rely in your environments and apply them here @ DU. Knowing when we have problems before our users do is a goal. Increasing the customer perception of excellent wireless service is also a goal. Our audience types could be our own team or they may be senior management or even student government. Yes, we are working with our local Aruba/HPE SE and the Aruba/HPE product manager of Airwave in this journey; they are an excellent resource and business partner. Some of the area of theme/focus might include: • Are the networks healthy? • RF Performance • RF Capacity • RF Channel Utilization • Bandwidth Usage • Users, device types, etc. Thanks in advance for anyone that can share what they might be proud of. Happy Holidays, Chad <image001.jpg> Director of Network Services Information Technology University of Denver 2100 S. 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