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Oct. 2015
Table 268: Monitoring All Access Points (Cont.)
Description
Shows the access point status:
• Managed—The AP profile configuration has been applied to the AP and it's
operating in managed mode.
• No Database Entry—The AP has attempted to become managed by the switch,
but the MAC address of the AP does not appear in the local or RADIUS Valid AP
database.
• Authenticated—The AP has been authenticated by the switch and is in the
process of becoming managed.
• Local Authentication — The authentication password configured in the AP did not
match the password configured in the local database.
• Not Managed — The AP is in the Valid AP database, but the AP Mode in the local
database is not set to Managed.
• RADIUS Authentication — The password configured in the RADIUS client for the
RADIUS server was rejected by the server.
• RADIUS Challenged — The RADIUS server is configured to use the Challenge-
Response authentication mode, which is incompatible with the AP.
• RADIUS Unreachable — The RADIUS server that the AP is configured to use is
unreachable.
• Invalid RADIUS Response — The AP received a response packet from the RADIUS
server that was not recognized or invalid.
• Invalid Profile ID — The profile ID specified in the RADIUS database may not exist
on the switch. This can also happen with the local database when the
configuration has been received from a peer switch.
• Profile Mismatch-Hardware Type — The AP hardware type specified in the AP
Profile is not compatible with the actual AP hardware.
• Connection Failed—The AP was previously authenticated and managed, but
currently does not have connection with the wireless switch. A connection failed
entry will remain in the managed AP database unless you remove it. Note that a
managed AP will temporarily show a failed status during a reset.
• AP Relink — The RADIUS server is configured to return the IP address of the switch
that manages a specific AP, but the AP is discovered by a different switch. The AP
will automatically restart the discovery process and attempt to link with the
switch that has the IP address specified in the AP's RADIUS server entry.
• Rogue—The AP is detected in the network and is classified as a threat by one of
the threat detection algorithms.
• Unknown—The AP is detected in the network but it is not classified as a threat
by the threat detection algorithms.
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 is
automatically reset when a new profile is assigned.
Monitoring Status and Statistics
Unified Wired and Wireless Access System
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