Viewing Network Information
The
link displays a page for viewing campuses, buildings, and floors within a network. You can click the link to view the site map. Click the link to view the list of sites.To view more information, perform the following actions:
To view the details of a network within a campus, select a campus, and click on a building within the selected campus.
To view the floor plan, select a floor. The floor plan displays the APs and associated clients on that floor.
To view information about the devices, select an AP or client.
Customizing the Floor Plan View
To customize your floor plan view, click the
tab on the right sliding panel. The tab displays the list of campuses and the devices.To increase the icon size of campus, click the arrow next to
.Click Instant AP and the 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. environment.
to view the details of theClick
to view the client details.Viewing Campus, Sites, Buildings, and Floors
The VisualRF navigation menu on the right pane consists of the
, , and tabs. The following table describes the menu options available for network locations such as campus, building, and floor.
Networks Property Tab |
View Tab |
Edit Tab |
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Displays the total number of APs, buildings, clients, and floors |
Displays the following menu options:
Displays the complete list of campus sites within your network. Click the links to view details of the campus sites. Enables or disables the campus icons on the map. Allows you to decrease or increase campus icon size on the map. —Shows or hides the labels assigned to campus sites. |
Displays the following menu options: —Selects all campus sites. You can perform the following actions when the campus sites are selected: —Removes the selected sites. —Enables showing or hiding heatmap, speed, sensor coverage, wired range and other details. —Automatically matches the devices that are planned for deployment and reloads the page. —Cancels the previous action. —Allows you to create a new floor plan —Allows you set a background image. You can upload a custom image or set a specific location from the world map as a background. —Allows you create a new campus. —Arranges campus icons on the map. |
Campus Property Tab |
View Tab |
Edit Tab |
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Displays the name of campus and the total number of APs in the campus site. |
Displays the following menu options:
Displays the complete list of buildings within the campus. Click the links to view the details of the buildings in the campus site. Enables or disables the building icons on the map. Allows you to decrease or increase the building icon size on the map —Shows or hides the labels assigned to buildings. |
Displays the following menu options: —Selects all buildings. You can perform the following actions when buildings are selected: —Removes the selected buildings. —Navigates to the building. —Enables showing or hiding heatmap, speed, sensor coverage, wired range and other details. —Automatically matches the devices that are planned for deployment and reloads the page. —Exports the floor plan of a specific floor. —Cancels the previous action —Allows you to create a new floor plan. —Allows you set a background image. You can upload a custom image or set a specific location from the world map as a background. —Allows you to create a new building. —Arranges building cons on the map. |
Building Property Tab |
View Tab |
Edit Tab |
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Displays the name and location details of the building, and the total number of floors and APs in the building. |
Displays the complete list of floors in the building. Click the links to view the floor plan of the floors in the building.
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Displays the following menu options: —Selects all floors. You can perform the following actions when floors are selected: —Removes the selected buildings. —Navigates to the building. —Enables showing or hiding heatmap, speed, sensor coverage, wired range and other details. —Automatically matches the devices that are planned for deployment and reloads the page. —Creates a duplicate of the selected floor. —Exports the floor plan of a specific floor. —Cancels the previous action. —Allows you to create a new floor plan. |
Property Tab |
View Tab |
Edit Tab |
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Displays the floor details, total number of APs on the floor, and clients.. The option allows you to set the values to indicate if the environment is related to an office space, cubicles, offices, or concrete.
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Displays the following menu options: —Displays APs, and Clients devices detected on the floor. —Shows the heatmap for the current and adjacent floors. —Displays the following details: —Allows you to change the grid size and color. —Shows or hides the labels tagged to the devices on the floor. —To ensure that multi-floor heatmaps display properly, ensure that your floor plans are vertically aligned. VisualRF uses the origination point for this alignment. By default, the origin appears in the upper left corner of the floor plan. You can drag and drop the origin point to the correct position. —Displays the regions defined within a floor plan. For example, you can define two small regions of high density clients within a larger floor plan with lower client density. —Displays walls drawn on the floor. |
Displays the following menu options: —Allows you to draw a region or wall for the floor. —Allows you to add and delete the already deployed or planned devices. —Displays the following options: —Selects all floors. —Exports the floor plan of a specific floor. —Cancels the previous action. —Allows you to create a new floor plan. —Automatically matches the devices that are planned for deployment and reloads the page. —Refreshes the page. |
Viewing AP Overlay Information
The AP Heatmap overlay displays information for adjacent floors to determine how the bleed through from adjacent floors affects the viewed floor. Besides the current floor, you can view all floors, or data from APs located on the floor above or below.
The bandBand refers to a specified range of frequencies of electromagnetic radiation. and floors. The option also allows you to change the overlay display to grid.
> option allows you to view details of signal cutoff, and for each radioViewing Client Devices
VisualRF displays only associated client devices. To view the client devices on a floor plan, navigate to the floor plan and click the Instant AP to which the client device is associated.
> in the tab. Clicking on shows or hides the client icons on the floor plan. The client device presence is marked with symbol of a mobile phone. The floor plan also shows the