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Monitoring Mobility Conductors in List View

The Controllers > Mobility Conductor page provides information associated with the Mobility Conductors provisioned and managed in Aruba Central (on-premises).

To navigate to the Controllers > Mobility Conductor page, 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 controller.

    The dashboard context for the selected filter is displayed.

  2. Under Manage, click Devices > Controllers.

    By default, the All tab is displayed.

  3. Click the Mobility Conductor tab.

The Controllers > Mobility Conductor page displays the following information:

  • Mobility Conductor—Displays the total number of Mobility Conductors. When you click the Mobility Conductor tab, it provides information about all the Mobility Conductors in the Mobility Conductor table.
  • Online—Displays the total number of online Mobility Conductors. When you click the Online tab, it provides information about the online Mobility Conductors in the Mobility Conductor table.
  • Offline—Displays the total number of offline Mobility Conductors. When you click the Offline tab, it provides information about the offline Mobility Conductors in the Mobility Conductor table.

Mobility Conductor Table

The Mobility Conductor table displays the following information:

  • Mobility Conductor Name—The name of the Mobility Conductor.

    —Indicates that the Mobility Conductor is online.

    —Indicates that the Mobility Conductor is offline.

  • controller—The table displays the following information related to the controller:
    • Total—Total number of controllers.
    • Down—Total number of offline controllers.
  • AP—The table displays the following information related to the AP:
    • Total—Total number of APs.
    • Down—Total number of offline APs.
  • Role—The role of the Mobility Conductor.
  • Client—The number of clients connected to the Mobility Conductor.
  • Model—The model number of the Mobility Conductor.
  • Status—The status of the Mobility Conductor.
  • IP Address—The IP address of the Mobility Conductor.
  • MAC Address—The MACMedia Access Control. A MAC address is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on a network. address of the Mobility Conductor.
  • Serial—The serial number of the Mobility Conductor.
  • Group—The group to which the Mobility Conductor belongs.
  • Labels—The labels associated with the Mobility Conductor. If multiple labels are associated with the Mobility Conductor, hover over the label link to view all the labels.
  • Site—The site to which the Mobility Conductor belongs.
  • Version—The version of the Mobility Conductor.

A search filter is provided only for the Mobility Conductor Name, Role, Model, IP Address, MAC Address, Serial, Group, Labels, Site, and Version columns. By default, the Mobility Conductor table sorts the offline devices and then the online devices.

Click the icon to customize the view of Mobility Conductor table with additional columns. Click the Reset to default button provided in the drop-down list to reset the Mobility Conductor table with default columns only. To autofit the columns, select Autofit columns.

To download the .csv file of the Mobility Conductor table, click the icon.