Table 33
describes the fields you see on the VAPs page for the managed access point status.
Table 33. Managed Access Point VAP Status
Field
MAC Address -
Location
(Drop-down Menu)
Radio
(ex. 1-802.11g)
VAP ID
VAP Mode
BSSID
SSID
Client Associations
Client
Authentications
Monitoring Managed AP Statistics
The managed AP statistics show information about traffic on the wired and wireless interface
of the access point. This information can help diagnose network issues, such as throughput
problems.
Figure 60
shows the Managed Access Point Statistics page with two managed APs.
Figure 60. Managed AP Statistics
The following tabs are available from the Managed AP Statistics page:
•
WLAN Summary—Shows summary information about the wireless interfaces on each
AP the switch manages.
Description
Shows the MAC address and location of the AP to which the values on the
page apply. To view details about a different AP, select its MAC address
from the drop-down menu.
Indicates a radio interface and its configured mode. Select one of the radios
to view VAP status for that radio.
The integer ID used to identify the VAP (0-7), this is used to uniquely
identify the VAP for configuration via CLI/SNMP.
Indicates whether or not the VAP is enabled or disabled. VAPs are always
configured, but are only sending beacons and accepting clients when they are
Enabled.
The Ethernet address of the VAP.
Indicates the network assigned to the VAP. The network for each VAP is
configured within the AP profile and the SSID is based on the network
configuration.
Indicates the total number of clients currently associated to the VAP.
Indicates the total number of clients currently authenticated with the VAP.
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