You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
It would be nice if all dumb AP's were to report their iwinfo and interface statistics under their core-router's name. This would reduce clutter on monitor and make for a quicker overview be just having to look at one set of statistics. For example, take a look at habersaath.
To do this, the AP's will have to have a unique name for the interfaces, such as ap1-wlan2-ff instead of wlan2-ff. Also, the /etc/config/collectd would have to look like this:
config globals 'globals'
option Hostname 'core-router' # Change the name here as appropriate
option Include '/etc/collectd/conf.d'
Note, if this is done, then such statistics from the dump AP's such as load, memory, ping and uptime will be senseless. Also, statistics from the dumb AP's for the interfaces br-dhcp, eth0, eth0.40 or whatever else will also be pointless. In fact, any of these will just cause the core-router's statistics for these types to be garbled nonsense.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
It would be nice if all dumb AP's were to report their iwinfo and interface statistics under their core-router's name. This would reduce clutter on monitor and make for a quicker overview be just having to look at one set of statistics. For example, take a look at habersaath.
To do this, the AP's will have to have a unique name for the interfaces, such as ap1-wlan2-ff instead of wlan2-ff. Also, the /etc/config/collectd would have to look like this:
Note, if this is done, then such statistics from the dump AP's such as load, memory, ping and uptime will be senseless. Also, statistics from the dumb AP's for the interfaces br-dhcp, eth0, eth0.40 or whatever else will also be pointless. In fact, any of these will just cause the core-router's statistics for these types to be garbled nonsense.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: