D-Link Unified Access System
Field
Neighbor AP MAC
SSID
RSSI
Status
Age
Viewing Clients Associated with Neighbor Access Points
The Neighbor Clients page shows information about wireless clients that have been discovered by the selected AP. APs
can store information for up to 512 wireless clients. If the information exceeds the capacity, the oldest data in the neighbor
client list is overwritten.
Use the menu above the table to select the AP with the neighbor client information to view. The AP is identified by its MAC
address and location. If the AP has two radios, select a radio to view the neighbor clients detected via an RF scan on that
radio. The radio is identified by its number and configured mode. If the radio is disabled, the radio mode will be displayed as
Off.
The Delete All Neighbors button clears the Neighbor AP and Neighbor Clients lists. The list is repopulated as neighbors
and associated clients are discovered.
Table 288
describes the fields you see on the Neighbor Clients page for the managed access point status.
Field
Neighbor Client MAC
RSSI
Channel
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Table 287: Managed AP Neighbor Status
Description
The Ethernet MAC address of the neighbor AP network, this could be a physical radio
interface or VAP MAC address. For D-Link APs this is always a VAP MAC address. The
neighbor AP MAC address may be cross-referenced in the RF Scan status.
Service Set ID of the neighbor AP network.
Received Signal Strength Indication, this is an indicator of the signal strength relative to the
neighbor and may give an idea of the neighbor's distance from the managed AP. The range
is 1–100, where 1 is the weakest signal strength.
Indicates the managed status of the AP, whether this is a valid AP known to the switch or a
Rogue on the network. The valid values are:
• Managed: The neighbor AP is managed by the wireless system.
• Standalone: The AP is managed in standalone mode and configured as a valid AP entry
(local or RADIUS).
• Rogue: The AP is classified as a threat by one of the threat detection algorithms.
• Unknown: The AP is detected in the network but is not classified as a threat by the threat
detection algorithms.
Indicates the time since this AP was last reported from an RF scan on the radio.
Table 288: Neighbor AP Clients
Description
The Ethernet address of client station.
Received Signal Strength Indication, this is an indicator of the signal strength relative to the
neighbor and may give an idea of the neighbor's distance from the managed AP. The range
is 1–100, where 1 is the weakest signal strength.
The managed AP channel the client frame was received on, which may be different than the
operating channel for this radio.
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