50 Planning and Managing Your Wireless Network with WMSNN47250-101 (320665-G Version 02.01)WMS uses a database to collect and store client, RF, and other system dynamic data, such as statistics, status, events, andtraps. You can generate reports from the monitoring and configuration data collected in the database. A report can havea selectable scope and a selectable time period and in some cases, query filter parameters. See Table 2 for a listing anddescription of the reports you can generate in WMS.Table 2: WMS ReportsReport DescriptionConfiguration ReportsInventory Report Provides information about the WSSs and APsin your network.Mobility domain configuration Provides a configuration overview, providingdata that spans multiple WSSs. For example, itcontains information about the AAA/RADIUSsetup, SSIDs, and where they are configured.WLAN—Security Switch (WSS) Configuration Provides details on a WSS configuration.Client Monitoring ReportsClient Session Summary Displays summary data for sessions in theselected scope.Client Session Details Displays detailed session information.Client Errors Provides data on client-related health in thenetwork over time; for example, if there is alarge number of association failures in somearea of the network.RF ReportsWireless Network Usage Provides information about network resourceusage and client activity.RF Summary Provides information about overall networkhealth using selected radio statistics. It can beused to compare RF environments across thenetwork and isolate potential problem areas.Radio Details Provides a detailed set of statistical informationfor each radio in the selected AP.Traffic ReportsTraffic Provides details about the throughput rate andtypes of packets passing through the network.Rogue ReportsRogue Details Provides current and historical information for aselected rogue.Rogue Summary Provides information for all visible rogues for aselected time.RF Planning Reports