D-Link DWC-1000 User Manual
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Section
Description
Memory AP Status (X/Y)
Graphical representation of total APs in connected, disconnected, and
Connection failure state.
(X/Y) X: represents number of AP managed by controller. Y: represents number
of total AP supported by the controller, based on the licenses installed.
Click on
Details
to get a list of APs with Model Name, Firmware, MAC Address,
IP Address, Location, Status, and System UpTime.
Top 5 AP Utilization
Graphical representation of Top 5 AP Utilization based on the individual WLAN
traffic.
WLAN Traffic
shows the MB traffic consumption of AP.
RF Utilization
shows
RF Utilization percentage (2.4 GHz and 5 GHz) of AP.
Authenticated Clients
show associated clients to AP.
Click on Details to get detailed AP Statistics including Model Name, IP Address,
Location, MAC Address, Firmware, AP Up Time, Auth. Clients, WLAN Traffic, RF
Utilization 5G, and RF Utilization 2.4G
Controller Memory Utilization
Graphical representation of total memory utilization. Click on
Details
to get
detailed numbers of Total Memory, Used Memory, Free Memory, Cached
Memory, Buffer Memory in MBs.
Top 5 Client Traffic
Graphical representation of Top 5 Client based on the individual WLAN traffic.
Click on
Details
to get detailed Client Statistics including Client IP Address,
Client MAC Address, SSID, AP MAC Address, AP Location, Channel, NetBIOS, Rx
Traffic (MB), and Tx Traffic (MB)
Controller CPU Utilization
Percent of the CPU utilization currently consumed by the device. The CPU
utilization is broken down into specifics such as all user space processes, such
as management operations, kernel space processes, and CPU idle time or IO.
Users Info
Graphical representation of total connected clients of different groups.
Click on Details to get detailed counts of Admin Users Logged in, Guest Uses
Logged in, Captive Portal uses Logged in, Front Desk Users Logged in, SSLVPN
Users Logged in, PPTP Users Logged in, and L2TP Users Logged in.
Traffic Overview
Graphical representation of traffic generated using these protocols http,
email, IPsec, https. Click on
Details
to get detailed traffic in KB for different
protocols such as HTTP, HTTPs, DNS, IMAP2, IMAP3, NFS, POP3, SMTP, SNMP,
SSH, and TELNET of all interfaces.
Bandwidth Usage
Displays bandwidth usage by network segment such as WLAN or LAN. The
data is broken into by applications service such as HTTP, HTTPS, DNS, SNMP,
and others.
VPN’s
Displays the current number of concurrent and active IPsec and SSL VPN
sessions.
Traffic Information
Displays a grid of traffic statistics (incoming, outgoing, dropped in and
dropped out packets) for each interface.