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Hi Brian
As a generalization, I would expect that Aruba Central presents many similar metrics to what Meraki does; so in that sense replicating what Logicmonitor already does with regards to Meraki by substituting the corresponding Aruba entity would be a great way to think about a baseline. I have never seen what Logicmonitor's capabilities are with regards to Meraki but I would completely expect that LM worked with customers to ID the highest value metrics that it captures and presents.
More specifically, I would say that we have the most immediate interest in the Network Operations app (only with Access Points currently, no switches or other SD WAN gateways) and within that here are some of the valuable metrics. (Again I'd expect that these are similar to what LM does with Meraki). Its too much to paste in a bunch of screenshots so this is just a listing, but I'd be happy to zoom and screenshare with you if that would help.
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Overview --> Summary tab
- Clients
- Bandwidth Usage per Network
- Client count per Network
- Top APs by Usage
- Top Clients by Usage
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Overview --> WiFi Connectivity tab
- All: Connection Experience (summary graph that shows overall success rate of Association, Authentication, DHCP, DNS)
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Devices --> Access Points
- Access points (Access Point name, status, address, model, sn#)
- Access points (Access Point name, band, channel, utilization, power, noise
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Clients --> All
- Client name, status, connected to
Mike.
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