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- plugin_name: charts.d.plugin
- modules:
- - meta:
- plugin_name: charts.d.plugin
- module_name: ap
- monitored_instance:
- name: Access Points
- link: "https://learn.netdata.cloud/docs/data-collection/networking-stack-and-network-interfaces/linux-access-points"
- categories:
- - data-collection.linux-systems.network-metrics
- icon_filename: "network-wired.svg"
- related_resources:
- integrations:
- list: []
- info_provided_to_referring_integrations:
- description: ""
- keywords:
- - ap
- - access
- - point
- - wireless
- - network
- most_popular: false
- overview:
- data_collection:
- metrics_description: "The ap collector visualizes data related to wireless access points."
- method_description: "It uses the `iw` command line utility to detect access points. For each interface that is of `type AP`, it then runs `iw INTERFACE station dump` and collects statistics."
- supported_platforms:
- include: [Linux]
- exclude: []
- multi_instance: false
- additional_permissions:
- description: ""
- default_behavior:
- auto_detection:
- description: "The plugin is able to auto-detect if you are running access points on your linux box."
- limits:
- description: ""
- performance_impact:
- description: ""
- setup:
- prerequisites:
- list:
- - title: "Install charts.d plugin"
- description: |
- If [using our official native DEB/RPM packages](https://github.com/netdata/netdata/blob/master/packaging/installer/UPDATE.md#determine-which-installation-method-you-used), make sure `netdata-plugin-chartsd` is installed.
- - title: "`iw` utility."
- description: "Make sure the `iw` utility is installed."
- configuration:
- file:
- name: charts.d/ap.conf
- options:
- description: |
- The config file is sourced by the charts.d plugin. It's a standard bash file.
-
- The following collapsed table contains all the options that can be configured for the ap collector.
- folding:
- title: "Config options"
- enabled: true
- list:
- - name: ap_update_every
- description: The data collection frequency. If unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency.
- default_value: 1
- required: false
- - name: ap_priority
- description: Controls the order of charts at the netdata dashboard.
- default_value: 6900
- required: false
- - name: ap_retries
- description: The number of retries to do in case of failure before disabling the collector.
- default_value: 10
- required: false
- examples:
- folding:
- enabled: false
- title: "Config"
- list:
- - name: Change the collection frequency
- description: Specify a custom collection frequence (update_every) for this collector
- config: |
- # the data collection frequency
- # if unset, will inherit the netdata update frequency
- ap_update_every=10
-
- # the charts priority on the dashboard
- #ap_priority=6900
-
- # the number of retries to do in case of failure
- # before disabling the module
- #ap_retries=10
- troubleshooting:
- problems:
- list: []
- alerts: []
- metrics:
- folding:
- title: Metrics
- enabled: false
- description: ""
- availability: []
- scopes:
- - name: wireless device
- description: "These metrics refer to the entire monitored application."
- labels: []
- metrics:
- - name: ap.clients
- description: Connected clients to ${ssid} on ${dev}
- unit: "clients"
- chart_type: line
- dimensions:
- - name: clients
- - name: ap.net
- description: Bandwidth for ${ssid} on ${dev}
- unit: "kilobits/s"
- chart_type: area
- dimensions:
- - name: received
- - name: sent
- - name: ap.packets
- description: Packets for ${ssid} on ${dev}
- unit: "packets/s"
- chart_type: line
- dimensions:
- - name: received
- - name: sent
- - name: ap.issues
- description: Transmit Issues for ${ssid} on ${dev}
- unit: "issues/s"
- chart_type: line
- dimensions:
- - name: retries
- - name: failures
- - name: ap.signal
- description: Average Signal for ${ssid} on ${dev}
- unit: "dBm"
- chart_type: line
- dimensions:
- - name: average signal
- - name: ap.bitrate
- description: Bitrate for ${ssid} on ${dev}
- unit: "Mbps"
- chart_type: line
- dimensions:
- - name: receive
- - name: transmit
- - name: expected
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