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Unified wired & wireless access system
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02/15/2011
Field
Status
Configuration Status
Profile
Radio
Channel
Authenticated Clients
Note: You can sort the list of APs by any column heading except Radio, Channel, and Authenticated Clients.
For example, to sort the APs by the profile they use, click Profile.
Use the buttons at the bottom of the page to perform the following tasks:
Select any failed AP from the list and click Delete to clear that AP from the list.
Click Delete All to clear all the failed APs from the list.
Click Refresh to update the screen with the most current information.
When the Auto Refresh option is selected, the page will be refreshed after every 30 seconds.
Viewing Detailed Managed Access Point Status
To view detailed information about an AP that the switch manages, select the MAC address of the AP from the menu above
the table that displays the detailed information. Click the Reset button to reset the managed AP. A pop-up asks you to confirm
that you want to reset the AP. Any wireless clients associated with the access point will be disassociated. To refresh the
status information for the AP, click Refresh.
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Table 30: Managed Access Point Status
Description
The current managed state of the AP. The possible values are:
• Discovered - The AP is discovered and by the switch, but is not yet authenticated.
• Authenticated - The AP has been validated and authenticated (if authentication is enabled),
but it is not configured.
• Managed - The AP profile configuration has been applied to the AP and it's operating in
managed mode.
• Failed - The Unified Switch lost contact with the AP, a failed entry will remain in the managed
AP database unless you remove it.
Note: A managed AP will temporarily show a failed status during a reset.
This status indicates if the AP is configured successfully with the assigned profile. The status
is one of the following:
• Not Configured - The profile has not been sent to the AP yet, the AP may be discovered but
not yet authenticated.
• In Progress - The switch is currently sending the AP profile configuration packet to the AP.
• Success - The entire profile has been sent to the AP and there were no configuration errors.
• Partial Success - The entire profile has been sent to the AP and there were configuration
errors (for example, some configuration parameters were not accepted), but the AP is
operational.
• Failure - The profile has been sent to the AP and there were configuration errors, the AP is
not operational.
The AP profile configuration currently applied to the managed AP, the profile is assigned to
the AP in the valid AP database.
Note: Once an AP is discovered and managed by the Unified Switch, if the profile is
changed in the valid AP database (either locally or on the RADIUS server) the AP must be
reset to configure with the new profile.
Shows the wireless radio mode that each radio on the AP is using. The D-Link DWL-3500AP
access point has one radio, and the D-Link DWL-8500AP access point has two radios.
Shows the operating channel for the radio.
Shows the number of wireless clients associated and associated with the access point per
radio.
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