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The Active SSID table on the WLAN SSID Mapping screen lets you monitor all access
points that function in an SSID. Because this table is almost identical to the Access Point
table on the Network Access Point screen, see
about the fields.
To see details about an access point, select its corresponding radio button in the Select
column of the Access Point table, and then click the Details button to display the AP
Details screen. Because this screen is identical to the AP Details screen that you can
access from the Network Access Point screen, see
about the fields. The AP Details screen is shown in

Monitoring the Clients

To monitor the clients in the network:
1.
Select Monitor > Clients.
2.
Select one of the following submenu links to display a network monitoring screen:
Local Clients List.
Blacklisted Clients.
These screens are explained in the following sections.

Viewing Local Clients

Figure 102.
The Local Client List screen lets you monitor all clients that are connected to access points
managed by the wireless controller. Because this screen is almost identical to the Network
Clients screen, see
To see the location of the client on a floor map, select the client's radio button (in the Select
column), and then click the Locate button.
To see details about a client, select its corresponding radio button in the Select column of the
Client table, and then click the Details button to display the Client Details screen. Because
this screen is identical to the Client Details screen that you can access from the Network
Clients screen, see
screen is shown in
Table 40
on page 131 for information about the fields.
Table 41
on page 132 for information about the fields. The Client Details
Figure 90
on page 132.
Chapter 11: Monitoring the Wireless Network and Components
Table 38
on page 128 for information
Table 39
on page 130 for information
Figure 87
and
Figure 88
on page 129.
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