Cluster
Thedashboard provides a visual overview on each cluster deployed on the network, displaying the following information:
Total AP load per cluster
Total Client load per cluster
Status of eachcontrollerand access point in a cluster
Health of each cluster
Thedashboard can only be accessed from the root (Managed Network) node of theMobility Masterhierarchy. This information is not displayed on any stand-alonecontrollers,managed devices, or other nodes in the hierarchy. To view thedashboard, navigate toin the WebUI. By default, the cluster dashboard displays the cluster with the highest AP load.
Following dashboard displays the cluster with the highest AP load. It also displays the number of active, standby and free APs for a given cluster.
Figure 1TheDashboard with Highest AP Load
To view the client load, you can select client load to display the clusters with the highest client load from the drop-down menu.
Figure 2TheDashboard with Highest Client Load
Thedashboard consists of ansection andsection. Click on the AP load page or client load page to view more details.
: Displays the proportional distribution and number of active, standby, and free APs. Hover your mouse above a section of the chart to view the count for that AP type:
Free AP Load
Active AP Load
Standby AP Load
Total AP Load
: Displays the proportional distribution and number of active, standby, and free stations (clients). Hover your mouse above a section of the chart to view the count for that station type:
Free STA Load
Active STA Load
Standby STA Load
Total STA Load
To view in-depth information of each cluster member, click on the hyperlinked number under thecolumn of thetable. Apop-up window is displayed that contains a summary of each cluster member such as hostname, IP address, the cluster roles and so on. You can expand a particular cluster member to view the connection status and type (L2, L3, or both) of that cluster member as shown in the following figure:
Figure 3Cluster Member Information

You can click on the每个选项卡来查看的状态controllerconnected to the cluster. It also displays information like the software version eachcontrolleris running and the number or APs and clients attached to eachcontroller.
Figure 4Dashboard Controller Information
Similarly, you can click onto view the status of each AP connected to the cluster. It also displays information like Uptime, which group it belongs to, and thecontrollerit is connected to.
Figure 5Dashboard Access Points Information
You can also expand eachcontrolleror AP for more details on thecontrolleror AP to view the name, IP addresses,MACMedia Access Control. A MAC address is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on a network.addresses, and so on.
Figure 6Controller Detailed View
Figure 7Access Point Detailed View