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13 - 4 WiNG 5.5 Access Point System Reference Guide
8. Use the RF Quality table to isolate poorly performing radio devices within specific RF Domains. This information is a
starting point to improving the overall quality of the network.The RF Quality area displays the RF Domain performance.
Quality indices are:
0 – 50 (Poor)
50 – 75 (Medium)
75 – 100 (Good).
The RF Quality field displays the following:
9. The Security table defines a Threat Level as an integer value indicating a potential threat to the system. It’s an average of
the threat indices of all the RF Domains managed by the wireless controller.
10.Select Refresh at any time to update the statistics counters to their latest values.
13.1.2 Inventory
System Statistics
The Inventory screen displays information about the physical hardware managed within the system by its members. Use this
information to assess the overall performance of wireless devices.
To display the inventory statistics:
1. Select the Statistics menu from the Web UI.
2. Select the System node from the left navigation pane.
3. Select Inventory from the left-hand side of the UI.
Worst 5 Displays five RF Domains with the lowest quality indices in the wireless controller
managed network. The value can be interpreted as:
0-50 – Poor quality
50-75 – Medium quality
75-100 – Good quality
RF Domain Displays the name of the RF Domain wherein system statistics are polled for the poorly
performing device.
Threat Level Displays the threat perception value. This value can be interpreted as:
0-2 – Low threat level
3-4 – Moderate threat level
5 – High threat level
RF Domain Displays the name of the target RF Domain for which the threat level is displayed.

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