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20-ap wireless controller
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Table 39. Network summary information (continued)
Item
Local Device IP
Controller Status
Secondary IP
Active Controller
Backup Status
Sync Status
Network Status section
For each wireless controller, access point, and client, the following information displays:
Total
Up
Down
Alarms
Critical
Major
Wireless Clients section
For each wireless controller and wireless client, the following information displays:
Controller
Open
WEP
WPA
WPA2
Monitoring the Wireless Network and Components
ProSafe 20-AP Wireless Controller WC7520
Description
The local IP address of a primary controller in a redundancy group. This IP address
remains assigned to the primary controller and is not transferred to the secondary
controller if a failover occurs. This allows the primary controller to be identified
before and after a failover.
The state of the wireless controller (Up or Down).
The IP address of the secondary controller in a redundancy group.
The active controller in a redundancy group (Primary or Secondary).
The status of the secondary controller in a redundancy group (Reachable or Not
reachable).
The synchronization status between the wireless controllers in a redundancy group
(In Sync or Not in Sync).
The total number of managed devices that are running correctly.
The total number of managed devices that cannot be pinged.
The wireless controller can ping these managed devices, but either cannot log in or
has detected that these device are different from the ones that were configured.
The number of managed devices for which the configuration differs from the one
that is set on the wireless controller. This situation occurs most likely because the
device runs outdated firmware or the wireless controller changed the configuration
while the device was down or offline.
The IP address of the wireless controller that manages the access points to which
the wireless clients are connected.
The number of wireless clients that are connected to managed access points using
security profiles configured with open mode.
The number of wireless clients that are connected to managed access points using
security profiles configured with WEP.
The number of wireless clients that are connected to managed access points using
security profiles configured with WPA.
The number of wireless clients that are connected to managed access points using
security profiles configured with WPA2.
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