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Monitor multi-vendor WLCs with easier access point management

We have expanded our wireless LAN controller (WLC) monitoring capabilities to support devices from additional vendors, helping network teams gain better visibility into their wireless infrastructure from a single platform.
Supported WLC vendors
Site24x7 now supports WLC monitoring for devices from the following vendors:
  1. Aruba
  2. Autelan
  3. Cisco
  4. H3C
  5. Hongxin
  6. Huawei
  7. RUCKUS
  8. Ruijie
With this expanded vendor support, administrators can monitor access points, track wireless performance, and detect connectivity issues across heterogeneous wireless environments.
Bulk addition of access points
Managing large wireless environments is now easier with bulk addition of access points. From the WLC monitor, administrators can select multiple discovered access points using checkboxes and add them to monitoring in a single action, reducing manual effort during onboarding.
Improved access point management
Site24x7 also helps administrators quickly identify changes in the wireless environment. If access points become disassociated from the controller due to configuration changes, they are automatically listed as unmapped devices, allowing administrators to validate whether the change was intentional. 
How it helps
Monitor multi-vendor wireless environments
Support for multiple WLC vendors enables administrators to monitor wireless infrastructure across different hardware platforms from a single console.
Faster onboarding of access points
Bulk addition of access points reduces manual configuration effort and simplifies large-scale wireless deployments.
Quickly detect configuration changes
Alerts for disassociated or unmapped access points help administrators identify unexpected WLC configuration changes.
Maintain an accurate wireless inventory
Unmapped access point detection allows teams to validate removed or relocated devices and keep the monitoring environment up to date.

Get started 
Refer to our help documentation to learn about the prerequisites and other basics you might need to get started.

Feel free to drop your feedback, suggestions, and feature requests in the comments section below.

Until next time,
Happy monitoring