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BSS - Basic Service Set
MAC - MAC address
BSS: MAC - Also called BSSID, this is the MAC address of a (virtual) wireless interface on which the
Wireless AP serves a BSS/WM-AD. There could be 8 per radio.
Port - Ethernet Port and associated IP address of the interface on the Summit WM Controller
through which the Wireless AP communicates.
HW - Hardware version of the Wireless AP.
SW - Software version executing on the Wireless AP.
TA - Telnet access (enabled or disabled).
BD - Broadcast disassociation (enabled or disabled). If enabled, whenever the Wireless AP is going
offline in a controlled fashion it will send the disassociation frame to all its clients as a broadcast.
DV - Diversity
P/To - Poll timeout. If polling is enabled, a numeric value.
P/I - Poll interval. If polling is enabled, a numeric value.
Wired MAC - The physical address of the Wireless AP's wired Ethernet interface.
Description - As defined on the AP Properties page.
Failure Maintn. - Maintain MU sessions on Wireless AP when the Wireless AP loses the connection
to the Summit WM Controller.
Assn - Assignment (address assignment method)
Static Cfg - Wireless AP's IP address if statically configured (same as the Static Values radio button
on the AP Static Configuration page).
Static Cfg IP - Statically Configured IP. If the Wireless AP's IP address is configured statically, the IP
address is displayed.
Netmask - If the Wireless AP's IP address is configured statically, the netmask that is statically
configured for the Wireless AP.
Gateway - If the Wireless AP's IP address is configured statically, the IP address of the gateway
router that the Wireless AP will use.
WM Search List - The list of IP addresses that the Wireless AP is configured to try to connect to in
the event that the current connection to the Summit WM Controller is lost.
To export and save a report in XML:
1 On the report page, click Export. A Windows File Download dialog is displayed.
2 Click Save. A Windows Save As dialog is displayed.
NOTE
If your default XML viewer is Internet Explorer or Netscape, clicking Open will open the exported data to your
display page. You must right-click to go back to the export display. The XML data file will not be saved to your
local drive.
3 Browse to the location where you want to save the exported XML data file, and in the File name box
enter an appropriate name for the file.
4 Click Save. The XML data file is saved in the specified location.
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