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AP Status Summary Widget
The AP status summary widget includes a pie chart that shows the connection status of managed
APs that belong to either a management domain or an AP zone.
You can configure the pie chart to show access point data based on their connection status,
model, and mesh role.
The AP status summary widget requires one widget slot.
Domain Summary Widget
The domain summary widget displays details about the AP zones and access points that belong
to the selected management domain.
It shows the AP zones that belong to the management domain, the total number of APs (including
their current connection status and mesh status), and current number of clients.
The domain summary widget requires two widget slots.
System Summary Widget
The system summary widget displays information about the controller system, including the
name and version of the cluster, the number and software versions of the control planes and
data planes that are installed, and the Wi-Fi controller licenses (consumed versus total).
The system summary widget requires one widget slot.
Data Throughput Summary Widget
The data throughput summary widget displays a graph of TX and RX throughputs (in Mbps)
based on either AP zone or SSID.
The data throughput summary widget requires two widget slots.
Client OS Type Summary Widget
The client operating system (OS) type summary widget displays a pie chart that shows the types
of OS that associated wireless clients are using.
The client OS type summary widget requires one widget slot.
NOTE: The default refresh interval for the Client OS Type Summary widget is 15 minutes. When
you add the widget, you can configure this refresh interval to any value between 1 and 30 minutes.
Widget Slots
The controller provides nine slots on the dashboard for placing widgets.
Figure 3: There are nine slots for widgets on the dashboard on page 25 marks these nine slots
on the dashboard.
Note that some widgets are wider (for example, the client count summary and data throughput
widgets) and require two widget slots. Make sure that there are enough empty slots on the
dashboard before you add or move a widget.
SmartCell Gateway 200/Virtual SmartZone High-Scale for Release 3.4.1 Administrator Guide
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Navigating the Web Interface
Using Widgets on the Dashboard

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