Cisco WAP581 Administration Manual page 122

Wireless-ac/n dual radio access point with 2.5gbe lan
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• GOOGLE — The WAP device uses Google accounts to authenticate users.
• ACTIVE DIRECTORY SERVER — The WAP device uses the database on Active Directory
• EXCAP — The WAP device uses External Capture Portal to authenticate users.
• VAP/Radio ID — The VAP and radio that the user is associated with.
• Captive Portal ID— The ID of the Captive Portal instance to which the user is associated.
• Timeout — The time remaining, in seconds, for the CP session to be valid. After the time reaches zero,
the client is de-authenticated.
• Away Time — The time remaining, in seconds, for the client entry to be valid. The timer starts when
the client dissociates from the CP. After the time reaches zero, the client is de-authenticated.
• UP/Down (MB) — The number of bytes transmitted and received by the WAP device from the user
station.
• Failure Time — The time at which the authentication failure occurred. A timestamp is included that
shows the time of the failure.
You can click Export to download the current Authenticated/Failed clients message.
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