Configuring Column Display
Configure which columns display on a list screen. To configure the column display:
1 Select to display the list of columns.
2 Select a column to display. Or, clear the check mark to hide the column.
You can also export the data to a .csv file (Comma Separated Value). Select
Export all Data to CSV
or
Export Visible Data to CSV
. A spreadsheet with data is created in your Downloads folder.
Understanding Date and Time
The dates and times that you see displayed in the user interface represent the local time zone of your
browser. This can be different from the time zone of the appliance where ExtremeCloud Appliance is
installed.
For example, if ExtremeCloud Appliance is installed on an appliance in EDT time zone, and your browser
is installed on a machine in PDT time zone, the time represented in the detail views and logs will be in
PDT, the time zone of the browser.
In this scenario, if you register a client with ExtremeCloud Appliance at 8:30 EDT, the Event Logs and
Client Detail values show the time as 5:30.
NEW!
Hierarchical Visibility for WiNG Appliances
ExtremeCloud Appliance offers unified visibility into Extreme Management Center for existing
ExtremeWireless WiNG installations. This option extends the reporting and visibility capabilities of
Extreme Management Center to ExtremeWireless WiNG accounts. This offers not only as an alternative
to NSight, but supports unified wireless, wired infrastructure and expands other Extreme Networks
software offerings, such as ExtremeAnalytics. If you are already leveraging NSight, this solution
continues to support that investment. ExtremeCloud Appliance will relay statistics that feed into NSight
to keep it's visibility value intact.
APs and appliances running ExtremeWireless WiNG version 5.9.1 or later are supported in this
deployment strategy. ExtremeWireless WiNG APs are adopted by the WiNG appliance, and their
configuration and statistics are fed through ExtremeCloud Appliance for presentation in NSight.
The ExtremeCloud Appliance Statistics Proxy function leverages the ExtremeWireless WiNG stats
connection that typically feeds NSight. The connection may already be in use if you are using the NSight
product on the ExtremeWireless WiNG deployment. To support compatibility with the installed base,
ExtremeCloud Appliance can relay the stats to feed the NSight (cluster).
You can opt to configure ExtremeCloud Appliance as an external NSight server for an ExtremeWireless
WiNG controller or as an additional proxy server between ExtremeWireless WiNG and NSight. The
NSight server displays stats from proxy APs along side other AP stats. The ExtremeCloud Appliance is
completely transparent to NSight.
A proxy AP is an AP that has been adopted by an ExtremeWireless WiNG controller. The AP statistics
and configuration are fed from the controller through ExtremeCloud Appliance for display in NSight.
Proxy APs and their associated components are all marked as
Proxied
in the ExtremeCloud Appliance:
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