Hi Justin,
Sadly this is where you really need the WCS :)
WCS reporting is necessary to monitor the system and network health as well as troubleshoot problems. A number of reports can be generated to run on an immediate and scheduled basis. Each report type has a number of user-defined criteria to aid in the defining of the reports. The reports are formatted as a summary, tabular, or graphical layout. Once defined, the reports can be saved for future diagnostic use or scheduled to run and report on a regular basis.
Reports are saved in either CSV or PDF format and are either saved to a file for later download or emailed to a specific email address. Reports are saved on the WCS server.
The reporting types include the following:
â¢Current, which provides a snap shot of the data from the last polling cycle without continuously polling
â¢Historical, which retrieves data from the device periodically and stores it in the WCS database
â¢Trend, which generates a report using aggregated data. Data can be periodically collected based from devices on user-defined intervals, and a schedule can be established for report generation.
With WCS, you also have the ability to export any report that you can view, sort reports into logical groups, and archive for long-term storage.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/wireless/wcs/4.1/configuration/guide/wcsreps.html
Hope this helps!
Rob