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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 33 Monitor > Wireless > AP Information > AP List > Station Count of AP
LABEL
Configuration
Status
Non Support
Station Count
Time
Last Update

5.12 Radio List

Use this screen to view statistics about the wireless radio transmitters in each of the APs connected
to the NXC. To access this screen, click Monitor > Wireless > AP Information > Radio List.
Figure 33 Monitor > Wireless > AP Information > Radio List
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 34 Monitor > Wireless > AP Information > Radio List
LABEL
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AP Description
Model
MAC Address
Radio
OP Mode
Profile
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DESCRIPTION
This displays whether or not any of the AP's configuration is in conflict with the NXC's
settings for the AP.
If any of the AP's configuration conflicts with the NXC's settings for the AP, this field
displays which configuration conflicts. It displays n/a if none of the AP's configuration
conflicts with the NXC's settings for the AP.
The y-axis represents the number of connected stations.
The x-axis shows the time over which a station was connected.
This field displays the date and time the information in the window was last updated.
DESCRIPTION
Click this to view additional information about the selected radio's SSID(s), wireless traffic
and wireless clients. Information spans a 24 hour period.
This is the radio's index number in this list.
This indicates the AP's load balance status (UnderLoad or OverLoad) when load
balancing is enabled on the AP. Otherwise, it shows - when load balancing is disabled or
the radio is in monitor mode.
This displays the description of the AP to which the radio belongs.
This displays the model of the AP to which the radio belongs.
This displays the MAC address of the radio.
This indicates the radio number on the AP to which it belongs.
This indicates the radio's operating mode. Operating modes are AP (access point) or MON
(monitor).
This indicates the profile name to which the radio belongs.
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