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Table 39
explains the fields of the AP Details screen.
Table 39. Network Access Point Details Information
Setting
AP Info
This information is self-explanatory.
Profile Info
For each security profile that is configured on the selected access point, the following information is displayed:
Type
SSID
Security
VLAN
Client Info
For each wireless client that is connected to the selected access point, the following information is displayed:
MAC
SSID
Channel
Mode
Auth
Cipher
Rogue AP Info
For all combined rogue and unmanaged neighboring access points that are detected by the selected managed
access point, the following information is displayed:
Type
Reported
In Same Channel
In Interfering Channel
Statistics
For each type of usage (Ethernet, 802.11b/bg/ng, and 802.11a/na), statistics about transmitted and received
packets and bytes is displayed for the selected access point. The actual statistics are self-explanatory.
Note: To see all fields of the table on the AP Details screen, scroll to the right.
Description
The wireless mode for the security profile (802.11b/bg/ng or 802.11a/na).
The wireless network SSID for the security profile.
The security mode (Open, WEP, WPA, WPA2, or WPA/WPA2) for the security
profile.
The VLAN ID or name for the security profile.
The MAC address of the wireless client.
The wireless network SSID that the wireless client is using to connect to the
access point.
The channel that the wireless client is using to connect to the access point.
The wireless mode that the wireless client is using to connect to the access point
(802.11b/bg/ng or 802.11a/na).
The security mode that the wireless client is using to connect to the access point
(Open, WEP, WPA, WPA2, or WPA/WPA2).
The type of encryption that the wireless client is using.
The wireless mode that the rogue access points are using to connect to the access
point (802.11b/bg/ng or 802.11a/na).
The total number of detected rogue access points in the wireless mode.
The total number of detected rogue access points in the same channel.
The total number of detected rogue access points in the interfering channel.
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