Wireless Statistics
We monitor selected statistics for the campus network's wireless infrastructure.
For each monitored interface, you may view
graphs showing the traffic volume in and out of that
interface over several recent time periods
(the past 31 hours, 8 days, 31 days, and 365 days).
In most cases, volume is measured by bit rate and packet rate.
Traffic graphed as "incoming"
(in
GREEN | )
represents traffic entering the monitored network interface,
while the traffic graphed as "outgoing"
(in BLUE | )
represents traffic leaving the network interface.
We also monitor some devices for other
statistics such as CPU load, free memory,
number of access points, or number of wireless stations.
The monitoring is performed with
mrtg,
rrdtool,
and
mrtg-rrd.
The display you see will be refreshed automatically by your Web browser every five minutes.
- Cisco Aironet
Each of our 900+ Cisco Aironet wireless access points is an independent device
(acting as a bridge). No centralized statistics are available.
- Aruba Wireless Controllers
Each of our 1200+ Aruba wireless access points tunnels wireless station traffic to one of a set
of Aruba wireless controllers.
- aruba-controller-00
- aruba-controller-01
- aruba-controller-02
- aruba-controller-03
- aruba-controller-04
- aruba-controller-05
- aruba-controller-06
- aruba-controller-07
- aruba-controller-50
- aruba-controller-51
- aruba-controller-52
- aruba-controller-53
- aruba-controller-54
- aruba-controller-55
- aruba-controller-99
- aruba-master1
- aruba-master1-backup
- aruba-master2
- aruba-master2-backup
Useful Collections
The documents below collect some of the graphs above
from several related devices or interfaces.
A service of
OIT Network Systems
The Office of Information Technology,
Princeton University