Related Documentation
- Junos Space
- Understanding the Types of Reports You Can Create
- Creating Reports
- Understanding Wireless Interference
- Managing Generated Reports
- Managing Reports on SCP Servers
- Additional Information
- Network Director Documentation home page
RF Interference Detail Report
The RF Interference Detail report is a standardized report generated in Network Director to show detailed information about RF interference on a wireless network. There are two portions of the report: a report header and the report body. The contents of the report header are described in Table 1.
Table 1: RF Interference Detail Report Header
Field | Description |
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NETWORK DIRECTOR REPORT: | The type of report; in this case, the RF Interference Detail report. |
Generated On: | The date and time the report ran. The date format is: [Day of the Month] [Month] [Year]. The time format follows the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). For example: 07 December 2013 11:35 PM PST. |
Generated By: | The username of the user that generated the report. |
Report Name | The name of the report assigned when the report was created. |
Scope | The report is generated from this view and node in the network.
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The report body contains one or more tables of detailed information about RF interference. Table 2 describes the table columns.
Table 2: RF Interference Detail Report Tables
Column | Description |
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Interference Source Type | The source type of the RF interference. Possible sources of interference include Bluetooth, Continuous Wave, Microwave Oven, Unknown, and Phone FHSS. |
Last Seen | Date and time the interference was last detected. |
Transmitter ID | If the interference is caused by an object with a MAC address, the MAC address is displayed. If the object has no MAC address, MSS calculates a MAC address, using the characteristics of the object. This way, you can correlate interference events over time. |
AP | Name of the access point that detected the interference. |
Listener MAC | MAC address of the access point that detected the interference. |
Controller | Name of the controller that reported the interference. |
RSSI | Received signal strength indication (RSSI), in decibels referred to 1 milliwatt (dBm). A higher value indicates a stronger signal. |
Duty Cycle | Reported fraction of time that the source is emitting RF. |
CIM | Estimated severity of interference on this channel caused by the source. |
Related Documentation
- Junos Space
- Understanding the Types of Reports You Can Create
- Creating Reports
- Understanding Wireless Interference
- Managing Generated Reports
- Managing Reports on SCP Servers
- Additional Information
- Network Director Documentation home page