Enabling Client Reporting

Chapter 6 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics

Enabling Client Reporting

Figure 6-8 Saving Diagnostics Testing Report—Documents Window

Enabling Client Reporting

A network administrator must enable a profile for client reporting so that the profile can participate in Cisco Aironet Client Diagnostics.

To enable a profile for client reporting, follow these steps:

Step 1 With the Microsoft Group Policy Object Editor, locate the XML portion of the profile that is related to client reporting. Here is a sample CCX profile section that shows the XML element for client reporting:

<Diagnostics>

<AuthorizedProfile>true</AuthorizedProfile>

<Channel>

<EnableClientReporting>true</EnableClientReporting>

</Channel>

</Diagnostics>

Step 2 For the EnableClientReporting XML element, change the value to true to enable client reporting. Change the value to false to disable client reporting.

For more information about Microsoft Group Policy Objects, see the “Using Microsoft Tools to Perform Administrative Tasks” section of Chapter 4, “Performing Administrative Tasks.”

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