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Dws-4000 series access points
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Field
Profile
Discovery Reason
Protocol Version
Authenticated Clients
System Up Time
Age
TSPEC Status (Voice and Video)
Number of Active Traffic
Streams
Number of Traffic
Stream Clients
Number of Traffic
Stream Roaming Clients
Command Buttons
The page includes the following buttons:
• Reset— Resets the managed AP. A pop-up message asks you to confirm that you want to reset the AP.
• Disassociate Clients—Disconnects all associated clients from the AP.
• Refresh—Updates the page with the latest information.
D-Link
Oct. 2015
Table 270: Detailed Managed Access Point Status (Cont.)
Description
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 DWS-4000 Series 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.
This status value indicates how the managed AP was discovered, the status is one
of the following values:
• IP Poll Received: The AP was discovered via an IP poll from the DWS-4000 Series
switch, its IP address is configured in the IP polling list.
• Peer Redirect: The AP was discovered through a peer switch redirect, the AP
tried to associate with another peer switch and learned the current DWS-4000
Series switch IP address from the peer (peer learned DWS-4000 Series switch IP
address in RADIUS server response when validating the AP).
• Switch IP Configured: The managed AP is configured with the DWS-4000 Series
switch IP address.
• Switch IP DHCP: The managed AP learned the current DWL-X600AP IP address
through DHCP option 43.
• L2 Poll Received: The AP was discovered through the D-Link Wireless Device
Discovery protocol.
Indicates the protocol version supported by the software on the AP, which is
learned from the AP during discovery.
Total number of clients currently associated to the AP that have been
authenticated. This is the sum of all authenticated clients for all the VAPs enabled
on the AP.
Time in seconds since last power-on reset of the managed AP.
Time since last communication between the DWS-4000 Series switch and the AP.
Shows the number of active traffic streams on the selected AP.
A traffic stream is a collection of data packets identified by the wireless client as
belonging to a particular user priority. An example of a voice traffic stream is a Wi-
Fi Certified telephone handset that marks its codec-generated data packets as voice
priority traffic. An example of a video traffic stream is a video player application on
a wireless laptop that prioritizes a video conference feed from a corporate server.
Shows the number of clients with an active traffic stream on the selected AP.
Shows the number of clients in roaming mode with an active traffic stream on the
selected AP. This value is also included in the Number of Traffic Stream Clients field.
Monitoring Status and Statistics
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