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Clients > Connected Table Columns and Links(Alphabetical)
Field
AOS Device
Type
AP/Device
Association
Time
Auth. Time
Auth. Type
Usage
Ch BW
Cipher
Connection
Mode
Device Type
Duration
EAP
Supplicant
Forward
Mode
Goodput
Group
Guest User
Interface
LAN
Hostname
LAN IP
Address
Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.6 | User Guide
Description
The type of client device determined by the Dell controller -- a fallback in case the rules set in AMP Setup
> Device Type Setup were unable to determine the device type.
Displays the name of the AP to which the MAC address is associated as a link to this AP's APs/Devices >
Monitor page.
The first time AirWave recorded the user for this association.
The how long ago the user authenticated.
NOTE: This value displays as a negative number for unauthenticated users.
The type of authentication employed by the user:
WPA2 (EAP-PEAP) is the standard setting.
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EAP is reported by Dell PowerConnect W-Series devices via SNMP traps.
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RADIUS accounting servers integrated with AirWave will provide the RADIUS Accounting Auth type.
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Web (PAP) - Captive Portal.
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All others are considered to be not authenticated.
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The average bandwidth consumed by the MAC address.
The channel bandwidth that currently supports 802.11n users.
Displays WEP with keys. This data is also displayed in the Client Session report in the Session Data By
Client section.
The Radio mode used by the user to associate to the AP for 802.11n clients.
The type of device determined by AMP Setup > Device Type Setup rules.
The length of time the MAC address has been associated.
The party being authenticated in the Extensible Authentication Protocol.
Forwarding mode for the port: Bridge, Tunnel, or Split Tunnel.
The ratio of the total bytes transmitted or received in the network to the total air time required for
transmitting or receiving the bytes.
The group containing the AP that the user is associated with.
Specifies whether the user is a guest.
The interface on the device to which the user is connected.
The LAN hostname of the user MAC.
The IP assigned to the user MAC. AirWave gathers it from the association table of APs.
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