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Managed Access Points: Number of APs in the managed AP database that are
authenticated, configured, and have an active connection with the controller.
Discovered Access Points: APs that have a connection with the controller, but haven't
been completely configured. This value includes all managed APs with a Discovered
or Authenticated status.
Connection Failed Access Points: Number of APs that were previously authenticated
and managed, but currently don't have connection with the controller.
Access Points Utilization
Standalone Access Points: Number of trusted APs in Standalone mode. APs in
Standalone mode are not managed by a controller.
Rogue Access Points: Number of Rogue APs currently detected on the WLAN. When
an AP performs an RF scan, it might detect access points that have not been validated.
It reports these APs as rogues.
Authentication Failed Access Points:
Number of APs that failed to establish communication with the controller.
Unknown Access Points: Number of Unknown APs currently detected on the WLAN.
If an AP configured to be managed by the controller is detected through an RF scan
at any time that it is not actively managed it is classified as an Unknown AP.
Rogue AP Mitigation Limit: Maximum number of APs for which the system can send
de-authentication frames.
Rogue AP Mitigation Count: Number of APs to which the wireless system is
currently sending de-authentication messages to mitigate against rogue APs. A value
of 0 indicates that mitigation is not in progress.
Maximum Managed APs in Peer Group: Maximum number of access points that can
be managed by the cluster.
WLAN Utilization: Total network utilization across all APs managed by this
controller. This is based on global statistics.
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