Help Network Monitoring Wireless LAN Controller

Monitoring wireless LAN controllers 

The wireless LAN controller (WLC) is a wireless architecture that governs access points, enabling all devices to connect to an organization's network. Our WLC monitoring capability helps you gain in-depth visibility of your Cisco WLC devices and their associated SSIDs and access points. 

Definition of terms used

Access points

Access points are hardware devices that connect Wi-Fi enabled devices to a wired network.

SSID

Service set identifier (SSID) is a list of all wireless networks broadcasted by your access points.

Rogue access points

Rogue access points refers to unauthorized wireless networks that include mobile hotspots and ad hoc networks.

Clients connected

Clients connected refers to the number of network devices that are linked to the access points in your organization's SSIDs.

Radios

Radios have the wireless channels defined according to IEEE standards. The most commonly used bands are 802.11a and 802.11b, which corresponds to 2.5GHz and 5GHz frequencies respectively (or 2G and 5G channels).

How it works

The Cisco WLC monitor tool categorizes all the SSIDs (including hotspots and ad hoc) in your network. It lists them under the SSID section (if authorized) and rogue access points section (if unauthorized). The access points are also listed according to the Radio Type and Channel in the Radios tab. Additionally, you can set thresholds for Access Points, Radios, Rogue Access points and SSID(s) as required.

Prerequisites for WLC monitoring

The WLC being monitored must be a Cisco wireless controller and should support SNMP.

Adding a WLC monitor

Make sure that SNMP is enabled and the appropriate credentials are configured for the WLC. Additionally, ensure that the WLC is correctly connected to its access points. Then, proceed to add the WLC as a monitor in Site24x7.

View WLC details

If you have added a WLC as a monitor in Site24x7, you can view details about the device, and its associated SSIDs and access points by following these steps:

  1. Login to your Site24x7 account.
  2. Navigate to Network > Network Devices. Then, click on the WLC monitor that you've added before.
  3. Navigate to WLC tab to view details of the WLC like the Access Points, Radios, Rogue Access Points, and SSID
    Cisco WLC monitoring
    Viewing WLC details.

Alert mechanisms

You can also choose when you should be alerted via threshold settings through a Threshold and Availability Profile and receive alerts through email, SMS, phone call, or push notifications.

Troubleshooting

To troubleshoot data collection issues, query the object identifiers (OIDs) corresponding to your issue.

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Help Network Monitoring Wireless LAN Controller