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In the AP dashboard, the Spectrum tab provides details for all Wifi and non-Wifi devices associated to each radio.

When the radios of Instant AP are set to spectrum scan mode, the Instant AP functions as a dedicated full-spectrum RFRadio Frequency. RF refers to the electromagnetic wave frequencies within a range of 3 kHz to 300 GHz, including the frequencies used for communications or Radar signals. monitor, scanning all channels to detect interference from neighboring Instant APs or interfering devices such as microwavesElectromagnetic energy with a frequency higher than 1 GHz, corresponding to wavelength shorter than 30 centimeters. and cordless phones. To enable the spectrum scan feature on a specific radio of an AP, see Access Points Configuration Parameters.

 

The spectrum scan feature is available only on Instant AP devices running Aruba Instant 8.5.0.1 firmware version and later.

When the spectrum scan feature is enabled, the Instant AP does not provide services to clients. The Spectrum tab displays the following sections:

Channel Utilization and Quality

Interfering Devices

Actions

Go Live

Viewing the Overview > Spectrum Tab

To navigate to the Spectrum tab in the AP dashboard, complete the following steps:

1. In the Network Operations app, set the filter to one of the options under Groups, Labels, or Sites. For all devices, set the filter to Global. Ensure that the filter selected contains at least one active access point.

The dashboard context for the selected filter is displayed.

2. Under Manage, click Devices > Access Points.

A list of access points is displayed in the List view.

3. Click an access point listed under Device Name.

The dashboard context for the access point is displayed.

4. In the access point dashboard context, click the Spectrum tab.

The Spectrum tab is displayed.

To exit the AP dashboard, click the back arrow on the filter.

You can change the time range for the Spectrum tab by clicking the time range filter and selecting one of the available options: 3 hours, 1 day, 1 week, 1 month, and 3 months.

Channel Utilization and Quality

Click the Chart icon to view the Channel Utilization and Quality details corresponding to 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios of the AP. Click the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz tabs on the Channel Utilization and Quality label to view the Channel Utilization and Quality graphs for the radios.

Channel Utilization—The Channel Utilization graph indicates the percentage of channel utilization for the Available, Interference, and Wi-Fi Utilization categories associated to 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radios. You can view the following channel metrics when you hover over the Channel Utilization bar graph:

Table 1: Channel Utilization Metrics

Metrics

Description

Channel

The channel number of the radio.

Available

The percentage of the channel currently available for use.

Interference

The percentage of the channel currently being used by interfering devices.

Microwave

The percentage of the channel currently being used by microwaves. Common residential microwave ovens with a single magnetron are classified as a Microwave. These types of microwave ovens may be used in cafeterias, break rooms, dormitories, and similar environments. Some industrial, healthcare, or manufacturing environments may also have other equipment that functions like a microwave and may also be classified as a Microwave device.

Bluetooth

The percentage of the channel currently being used by bluetooth devices. Any device that uses the Bluetooth protocol to communicate in the 2.4 GHzGigahertz. bandBand refers to a specified range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation. is classified as a Bluetooth device. Bluetooth uses a frequency hopping protocol.

Cordless Phone

The percentage of the channel currently being used by cordless phones.

Wi-Fi Utilization

The percentage of the channel currently being used by Wi-FiWi-Fi is a technology that allows electronic devices to connect to a WLAN network, mainly using the 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz radio bands. Wi-Fi can apply to products that use any 802.11 standard. devices.

Quality—The Quality graph display the channel quality corresponding to each of the WiFi and non-WiFi devices connected to the radios. When you hover over the Quality bar graph, the following channel metrics are displayed:

Table 2: Channel Quality Metrics

Metrics

Description

Channel

The channel number of the radio.

Quality

Current relative quality of the channel.

Known APs

Number of valid Instant APs identified on the radio channel.

Unknown APs

Number of invalid or rogue Instant APs identified on the radio channel.

Max AP Signal

Signal strength of the Instant AP that has the maximum signal strength on a channel in dBmDecibel-Milliwatts. dBm is a logarithmic measurement (integer) that is typically used in place of mW to represent receive-power level. AMP normalizes all signals to dBm, so that it is easy to evaluate performance between various vendors..

Max Interference

Signal strength of the non-Wi-Fi device that has the highest signal strength in dBm.

Max AP SSID

The network SSIDService Set Identifier. SSID is a name given to a WLAN and is used by the client to access a WLAN network. with maximum APs.

Max AP BSSID

The network SSID with maximum APs.

SNIR

The measure of SNIRSignal-to-Noise-Plus-Interference Ratio. SNIR refers to the power of a central signal of interest divided by the sum of the interference power and the power of the background noise. SINR is defined as the power of a certain signal of interest divided by the sum of the interference power (from all the other interfering signals) and the power of some background noise. detected in the network in dBDecibel. Unit of measure for sound or noise and is the difference or ratio between two signal levels..

Noise Floor

The noise at the radio receivers of the radios.

Interfering Devices

Click the List icon to view Interfering Devices details detected by the spectrum scanner. The page displays a table with following details of interfering devices:

Table 3: Interfering Devices Table

Metrics

Description

Type

Device type. This parameter can be any of the following:

Audio FF (fixed frequency)

Bluetooth

Cordless base FH (frequency hopper)

Cordless phone FF (fixed frequency)

Cordless network FH (frequency hopper)

Generic FF (fixed frequency)

Generic FH (frequency hopper)

Generic interferer

Microwave

Microwave inverter

Video

Xbox

ID

ID number assigned to the device by the spectrum monitor. Spectrum monitors assign a unique spectrum ID per device type.

Central Frequency

Center frequency of the signal sent from the device.

Bandwidth

Channel bandwidth used by the device in KHz.

Affected Channels

Radio channels affected by the wireless device.

Signal Strength

Strength of the signal sent from the device measured in dBm.

Duty Cycle

The device duty cycle. This value represents the percent of time the device broadcasts a signal.

First Seen

Time at which the device was first detected.

Last Seen

Time at which the device status was updated.

 

The data displayed in the Spectrum tab is refreshed every 15 seconds. Aruba Central displays the last recorded data for 30 minutes, if the device turns offline.

Actions

The Actions drop-down list contains the following options:

Reboot AP—Reboots the access point. For more information, see Rebooting an Instant AP.

Reboot Swarm—Reboots the AP cluster. For more information, see Rebooting an Instant AP Cluster .

Tech Support—Enables the administrator to generate a tech support dump required for troubleshooting the access point. For more information, see Tech Support for an Instant AP .

Console—Opens the remote console for a CLI session through SSHSecure Shell. SSH is a network protocol that provides secure access to a remote device. for an access point. For more information, see Opening a Remote Console.

Go Live

Aruba Central supports live monitoring of Instant APs that support Aruba Instant 8.4.0.0 firmware version and above. Aruba Central allows you to monitor live data of an AP updated at every 5 seconds. For more information, see Enabling Live Instant AP Monitoring.

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