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854 | Dashboard Monitoring Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| User Guide
l Sort: Click a column header of the AP table to sort the complete list based on the entries on the active
column. You can also use the sort icon that appears when you click on a column for sorting.
l Filter: Click the filter icon and select the filter criterion on any column of the details table to filter the
entries.
l Customize column view: Click the drop-down menu on the top right corner of the table header and select
Custom Columns; choose the Edit Current View option to select the columns that you want to view. You
can also choose one of the following system defined views that have the appropriate pre-selected columns.
n Default Columns: you cannot edit this view.
n Air Quality Metrics: you can customize this view using the Edit Current View option.
n To/From Client Stats: you can customize this view using the Edit Current View option.
l View client summary: Click on the hyperlinked client name on the client details table to view the Client
Summary page. In this page, you can view the client details summary (air quality metrics and from or to
clients statistics), bandwidth of the client usage, trend of the client frame loss in the last 15 minutes, and the
frame rate distribution of the client.
l View AP details: Click on the hyperlinked AP name to view the Access Points page.
l View WLAN details: Click on the hyperlinked SSID of the WLAN to view the WLANs page.
Firewall
The ArubaOS Policy Enforcement Firewall (PEF) module provides identity-based controls to enforce application-
layer security and prioritization. With PEF, network administrators can enforce network access policies that
specify who may access the network, with which mobile devices, and which areas of the network they may
access. The Dell AppRF technology integrated with PEF delivers mobile application traffic visibility through a
simple dashboard that shows the applications in use by user and device. It gives network administrators
insights on the applications that are running on their network, and the users using them.
The Firewall page on the Dashboard tab displays the PEF summary of all the sessions in the controller
aggregated by users, devices, destinations, applications, WLANs, and roles.
Firewall visibility is disabled on the controller by default. To enable this feature, use the following procedures:
In the WebUI
1. Navigate to the Dashboard > Firewall page.
2. Click the link on the Element View section to enable firewall visibility. To disable, click the Disable Firewall
link at the bottom of the Element View section.
In the CLI
Use the following command:
(host)(config) #firewall-visibility
To disable this setting, include the no parameter:
no firewall-visibility
This feature is supported in W-3000 Series, W-6000 controllers, and requires the PEFNG license. For W-7000
controllerand W-7200 Series controllers, see AppRF on page 828.
Element View
Navigate to the Dashboard > Firewall page to view Element View section. This section displays a summary
of all the sessions in the controller and includes six categories of monitoring data, or elements, that display
traffic statistics aggregated by the following elements: