Viewing and Filtering Wi-Fi Analytics Data

Analytics data in Ruckus Cloud can help you gain an insight into the status of your Wi-Fi networks, APs, and wireless clients.

Follow these steps to view and filter data in Ruckus Cloud.
  1. On the menu, click Analytics.
    The Analytics page appears with four categories:
    • Clients
    • Sessions
    • Access Points
    • Applications
  2. On the Analytics menu, click the report that you want to view in any category.
    To filter the data displayed, various filters are available at the top of the screen.
    Note: Not all filter options are displayed for each data chart. The Data Summary and the next five options appear on most of the report screens. After selecting one or more filter options, click Apply to refresh the data charts.
  3. Under the filter options, the Data Summary: appears with a date range and other information applicable to each report. Click the clock icon to select a different time period. Check other options as applicable.
    After making your selection, the data charts refresh.
  4. To filter the data for a time period other than the default 24 hours, click the down arrow in the Last 24 Hours option.
    Select one of the following:
    • Last 24 Hours—This is the default choice.
    • Last 7 Days—Data for the last week is displayed.
    • Last Month—Data for the last month is displayed.
    • Custom Range—Use the calendar icon to select your custom time period.
    After you select a time period, select other options or click Apply to refresh the data charts.
  5. To filter the data by Venue click the down arrow in the All Venues option.
    Select one of the following:
    • All Venues—This is the default choice.
    • <Venue-name>—Click the venue name to display data for the specific venue.
    After you select a venue option, select other options or click Apply to refresh the data charts.
  6. To filter the data by Access Point (AP) click the down arrow in the All APs option.
    Select one of the following:
    • All APs—This is the default choice.
    • <AP-name>—Click the AP name to display data for the specific AP.
    After you select an AP option, select other options or click Apply to refresh the data charts.
  7. To filter the data by network click the down arrow in the All Networks option.
    Select one of the following:
    • All Networks—This is the default choice.
    • <Network-name>—Click the network name to display data for the specific network.
    After you select a network option, select other options or click Apply to refresh the data charts.
  8. To filter the data by radio bandwidth click the down arrow in the All Radios option.
    Select one of the following:
    • All Radios—This is the default choice.
    • 2.4Ghz—Data for the 2.4Ghz radio bandwidth is displayed.
    • 5 Ghz—Data for the 5Ghz radio bandwidth is displayed.
    After you select a radio option, select other options or click Apply to refresh the data charts.
  9. To filter the data by the Top N% click the down arrow in the Top 10% option.
    Select one of the following:
    • Top 10%—This is the default choice.
    • Top N%—Various % options appear from 1 through 5, 10 through 100. Depending on your selection, data can be displayed for the top N percent.
    After you select a top N percentage option, select other options or click Apply to refresh the data charts.
  10. To filter the data and group the data by a specific time period, click the down arrow in the Per 1 Hour option.
    Select one of the following:
    • Per 1 Minute—Data is grouped by minute.
    • Per 15 Minutes—Data is grouped by 15-minute intervals.
    • Per 30 Minutes—Data is grouped by 30-minute intervals.
    • Per 1 Hour—This is the default choice. Data is grouped by 1-hour intervals.
    • Per 1 Day—Data is grouped by day.
    After you select a group time period, select other options or click Apply to refresh the data charts.
  11. To filter the data by the most AP reboots, click the down arrow in the Top 10 APs option.
    Select one of the following:
    • Top 5 APs—Data is displayed for the top 5 APs by number of reboots.
    • Top 10 APs—This is the default choice. Data is displayed for the top 10 APs by number of reboots.
    • Top 15 APs—Data is displayed for the top 15 APs by number of reboots.
    After you select a Top N APs option, select other options or click Apply to refresh the data charts.