Netgear Business Central Wireless Manager (BCWM) 사용자 설명서
Table 3. Monitoring options (Continued)
Component and Drill Down
WiFi networks assigned to the location
Wireless networks
Usage (See
on page 119.)
•
Number of connected clients
•
Wireless network usage
Single wireless network
Connected clients (See
on page 121.)
Event logs (See
on page 122.)
Captive portal sessions (See
on page 124.)
Devices assigned to the location
Devices
Usage (See
on page 126.)
•
Number of connected clients
•
Average wireless usage over time per wireless network
•
Average wireless usage over time per radio
Single device
Connected clients (See
on page 127.)
Alarms (See
128.)
Event logs (See
on page 131.)
View Alarms for Your Account, Claim Alarms, and Resolve
Alarms
Alarms
You can view the alarms table for your account and filter the table by time, location, and whether or not
alarms were claimed. You can also claim and resolve alarms.
alarms were claimed. You can also claim and resolve alarms.
Claiming or resolving an alarm means the following:
•
Claim an alarm. You take responsibility for the alarm and can add an optional note. Others can open
the pop-up window for the alarm and view the note. The alarm remains in the alarms table and the
Claimed by field in the table shows your email address.
the pop-up window for the alarm and view the note. The alarm remains in the alarms table and the
Claimed by field in the table shows your email address.
•
Resolve an alarm. You mark the alarm as resolved and can add an optional resolution note. (A future
release will support historical alarm tables in which you can view the resolution notes.) The alarm is
removed from the alarms table.
release will support historical alarm tables in which you can view the resolution notes.) The alarm is
removed from the alarms table.
Alarms are classified in four categories or severity levels: Critical (for example, a device disconnected),
Major (for example, a device command failure occurred), Minor (for example, a device rebooted), and Info
(for example, a device reconnected).
Major (for example, a device command failure occurred), Minor (for example, a device rebooted), and Info
(for example, a device reconnected).
Monitor Your Locations, Networks, and Devices
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Business Central Wireless Manager 2.1 Application