Hello. Now, once we have an installed, validated wireless LAN, we need to ensure that there is going to be some ongoing monitoring of the wireless network. Because both the RF environment and capacity requirements will often change over time.
If we consider traditional approaches to network monitoring, they’re going to involve things like analyzing tactoms and logs. They may involve looking at a wireless network management system. They may also include regular system health checks, where things like RF surveys, spectrum analysis, and protocol analysis may all be performed.
Mist, on the other hand, provides this monitoring through data science and machine learning algorithms. Now, the results of these algorithms are presented in the form of service-level expectations or SLEs for short. The purpose of these SLEs is to report on a user experience, and they will tell us when users do not have enough coverage or capacities. The SLEs can also indicate when users are having problems connecting or roaming between access points, as well as keeping track of problems on the wired network, such as faulty cables and missing VLANs.
So let me recommend you explore the links at the bottom of this page to learn more about Mist SLEs. Thank you, and goodbye.