Network Health Dashboard
The Network Health dashboard displays information of the network sorted by site. This dashboard displays information on network devices and WAN connectivity of individual sites.
For more information about launching the Network Health dashboard, see Launching the Network Health Dashboard.
The
dashboard has two views, you can toggle between them by clicking on the view icons.The pin on the map changes to red when the value in one of the following parameters in the List view is greater than zero for the Down status:
- EdgeConnect Status
- Number of devices
- Status
- High Mem Usage
- High CPU Usage
- High CH Utilization
- High Noise
- Uplink Status
- Tunnels Status
The following table lists the information displayed in a Network health card:
Table 1: Network Health Card
Item
Description
Displays the user experience of the devices in the site. This information is displayed when there is at least one UXI sensor deployed in a site. Clicking on the User experience redirects you to the UXI dashboard for further troubleshooting. The UXI Dashboard allows you to configure and manage UXI sensors. For more information, see User Experience Insight Sensors Integration.
Displays the number of AI Insight reports available for the site. The reports are organized by degree-
, and depending on the number of events in the network.Displays the number of connected and Offline APs for the site. Clicking on one of the numbers redirects you to the
dashboard page of the site.Displays the number of connected and failed clients for the last three hours. Clicking on one of the numbers redirects you to the
dashboard page of the site.Provides a link to view or configure the floorplan for the site. Clicking on the
redirects you to the floor plans page of the site.Displays the uplink connectivity status of devices in the site. This information is displayed when there is at least one uplink in the site.
Displays the connectivity status of tunnels in the site. This information is displayed when there is at least one tunnel in the site.
Displays the number of devices with high memory utilization in the site. This information is displayed when there is at least one device with high memory utilization in the site.
Displays the number of devices with high CPU usage in the site. This information is displayed when there is at least one device with high CPU usage in the site.
Displays the number of APs with a higher channel utilization in the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz radio bands. This information is displayed when there is at least one AP with a higher channel utilization in the 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz radio bands in the site.
Displays the number of APs with high RF noise in the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands. This information is displayed when there is at least one AP with a higher noise utilization in the 5 GHz or 2.4 GHz radio bands in the site.
EdgeConnect Status
Displays the connectivity status of EdgeConnect devices (physical, virtual and cloud) in the site. Clicking on one of the link redirects you to the Alarms tab in Silver Peak Unity Orchestrator from Aruba Central. The Silver Peak Unity Orchestrator allows you to configure and manage EdgeConnect devices. For more information, see Silver Peak Unity EdgeConnect Integration.
— This view displays the vital network information of individual sites on cards mapped by geographical location. Sites are marked with location pins—green pin for a site with no issues and red pin for a site with potential issues. Hover over a pin to view more details about a site in a card view. When there are multiple sites in a region and cannot be displayed as individual pins on the map view, they appear as numbers on a round pin in the condensed view. The pin color is red if it has one site in the Down status and green if all the sites are Up. Click the pin to zoom in and view the sites on the map.
) on the right of the column header. The report can be filtered by clicking on the filter labels below the column name. Selecting a filter label filters the results based on the field values of the column is ascending or descending order, sites with zero issues will not be displayed. The order of the results displayed can be toggled by clicking the
or
icon beside the filter.
The
dashboard displays the information listed in the table below.Table 2: Network Health Dashboard
Header
Description
The name of the site. Clicking on the site name will take you to the
dashboard page ( tab). To search for a site by name, click on the label and enter the name of the site.Displays the number of AI Insight reports available for the site. The reports are organized by degree-
, and depending on the number of events in the network.The number of devices that are in Up or Down state in a site. Click the
icon and hover your mouse over a field in the column to view the following details:- WLAN Devices Down
- Wired Devices Down
- Branch Devices Down
The number of devices with high memory utilization in the site. Click the
icon and hover your mouse over a field in the column to view the following details:- WLAN High Memory
- Wired High Memory
- Branch High Memory
The number of devices with high CPU usage in the site. Click the
icon and hover your mouse over a field in the column to view the following details:- WLAN CPU High
- Wired CPU High
- Branch CPU High
The number of APs with a higher channel utilization in the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz radio bands.
Displays the number of connected and failed clients for the site.
The number of APs with high RF noise in the 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz bands.
EdgeConnect Status
Displays the connectivity status of EdgeConnect devices (physical, virtual and cloud) in the site. The data is classified into two columns:
- Good—Lists the devices with no issues.
- Alarms—Lists the devices with critical alarms that require immediate attention.
Displays the uplink connectivity status of devices in the site. The data is classified into two columns: devices with no issues and devices with no uplink connectivity.
Displays the connectivity status of tunnels in the site. The data is classified into two columns: tunnels with no issues and tunnels with no connectivity.
—This view displays the global network report in a list sorted according to individual sites. Clicking on the site name will take you to the dashboard page. The data columns listed in the page can be managed by clicking on the hamburger icon (