Table 293: Detailed Associated Client Status - D-Link DWL-8600AP User Manual

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Field
SSID
BSSID
AP MAC Address
Status
Channel
User Name
Inactive Period
Age
Dot11n Capable
NetBIOS Name
Tunnel IP Address
Associating Switch
Switch MAC Address
Switch IP Address
Location
Radio
VLAN
Transmit Data Rate
Network Time
STBC Capable
Detected IP Address
Dot11ac Capable
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Oct. 2015

Table 293: Detailed Associated Client Status

Description
Indicates the network on which the client is connected.
Indicates the Ethernet MAC address for the managed AP VAP where this client is
associated.
This field indicates the base AP Ethernet MAC address for the managed AP.
Indicates whether or not the client has associated and/or authenticated. The valid
values are:
• Associated: The client is current associated to the managed AP.
• Authenticated: The client is currently associated and authenticated to the
managed AP.
• Disassociated: The client has disassociated from the managed AP, if the client
does not roam to another managed AP within the client roam timeout, it will be
deleted.
Indicates the operating channel for the client association.
Indicates the user name of client that have authenticated via 802.1X. Clients on
networks with other security modes will not have a user name.
This field shows the amount of time since data packets were last received from the
client
Indicates the amount of time that has passed since the switch received new status or
statistics updates for this client.
Indicates whether the associated client supports the IEEE 802.11n standard.
Identifies the NetBIOS name of the wireless client. For Microsoft Windows hosts, the
NetBIOS name is typically the same as, or based on the host name.
This field is blank for all non-tunneled clients. For a tunneled client, this is the
assigned tunnel IP address.
Shows whether the AP that the wireless client is associated to is managed by the
local switch or a peer switch.
Shows the MAC address of the switch that manages the AP to which the wireless
client is associated.
Shows the IP address of the switch that manages the AP to which the wireless client
is associated.
The descriptive location configured for the managed AP.
Displays the managed AP radio interface the client is associated to and its configured
mode.
If client is on a VAP using VLAN data forwarding mode, indicates the current assigned
VLAN.
Indicates the rate at which the client station is currently transmitting data.
Indicates the amount of time that has passed since this client first authenticated with
the network.
Indicates whether the client is capable of using Space Time Block Coding (STBC). STBC
is an 802.11n technique intended to improve the reliability of data transmissions.
Identifies the IPv4 address of the client, if available.
Indicates whether the associated client supports the IEEE 802.11ac standard.
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