Parameter

Description

device types.

Microwave (This option is only available for 2.4 GHz radios)

Bluetooth (This option is only available for 2.4 GHz radios)

Fixed Freq (Others)

Fixed Freq (Cordless Phones)

Fixed Freq (Video)

Fixed Freq (Audio)

Freq Hopper (Others)

Freq Hopper (Cordless Network)

Freq Hopper (Cordless Base)

Freq Hopper Xbox (This option is only available for 2.4 GHz radios)

Microwave (Inverter) (This option is only available for 2.4 GHz radios)

Generic Interferer

For more information on non-Wi-Fi device types detected by a spectrum monitor, see "Working with

Non-Wi-Fi Interferers " on page 606.

Channel Range

For graphs created by spectrum monitors, specify a channel range to determine which channels

 

appear in this graph. Click the first drop-down list to select the lowest channel in the range, then

 

click the second drop-down list to select the highest channel to appear in the graph.

 

By default, this graph displays all channels within the spectrum monitor’s radio band.

 

NOTE: This parameter is not configurable for graphs created by hybrid APs.

Quality Spectrogram

This plot shows the channel quality statistics for selected range of channels or frequencies. This chart can also be configured to show channel availability, the percentage of each channel that is unused and available for additional traffic.

Channel Quality is a weighted metric derived from key parameters which include noise, non-Wi-Fi (interferer) utilization and duty-cycles and certain types of retries. Quality levels are indicated by a range of colors between dark blue, which represents a higher channel quality, and red, which represents a lower channel quality. Channel availability is indicated by a range of colors between dark blue, which represents 100% channel availability, and red, which represents 0% availability.

NOTE: For additional information on interpreting a Dell Spectrogram plot, see "Swept Spectrogram" on page 603.

The Spectrum Analysis Quality Spectrogram chart measures channel data each second, so after every 5-second sweep, the newest data appears as a thin colored line on the bottom of the chart. Older data is pushed up higher on the chart until it reaches the top of the spectrogram and ages out. The example below shows the Dell Quality Spectrogram chart after it has recorded over 1500 seconds of FFT data.

Dell PowerConnect W-Series ArubaOS 6.2 User Guide

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Dell 6.2 manual Quality Spectrogram, Device types

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