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Nortel WLAN Management Software 2300 Series User Guide
Managing and Monitoring Your
Network
Network
What Is Network Management?
This chapter provides information to help you deploy the services you configured for your wireless network, enable
communication between a WMS client and WLAN Management Software Services, and enable and configure moni-
toring. It also provides you with information about configuring WSS management services and performing specific
administrative tasks.
communication between a WMS client and WLAN Management Software Services, and enable and configure moni-
toring. It also provides you with information about configuring WSS management services and performing specific
administrative tasks.
For detailed information about performing administrative tasks on a WSS, refer to the “Configuring WSS System and
Administrative Parameters” chapter in the
Administrative Parameters” chapter in the
Nortel WLAN Management Software 2300 Series Reference Guide
.
What Is Network Monitoring?
In addition to management capabilities, this chapter highlights the Monitor function, which displays information
retrieved from the WMS service. The Monitor views show correlated data and allow you to navigate to the details. Infor-
mation is presented in the following views under the Monitor tool bar option:
retrieved from the WMS service. The Monitor views show correlated data and allow you to navigate to the details. Infor-
mation is presented in the following views under the Monitor tool bar option:
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Status Summary—Shows the high-level status for Nortel equipment.
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Client Summary—Shows activity, errors, and session information for network clients. You can also manage RF
Link Test.
Link Test.
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Alarm Summary—Shows faults (alarms) for WSSs.
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Traffic Summary—Shows traffic statistics for the network and monitors the traffic views.
Clicking the Details button in any of the previous views provides more information about the data in that view.
Once you are familiar with the Monitor function, this chapter also provides three monitoring examples you can use as a
guide to troubleshooting user connectivity issues in your network
guide to troubleshooting user connectivity issues in your network