D-Link Unified Access System
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Association Detail: Shows additional information about packets the associated client transmits and receives during
association with a single managed AP.
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Session Detail: Shows additional information about packets the associated client transmits and receives during a
session, which can include statistics for one or more managed AP associations if the client has roamed.
Since the associated client database supports roaming across APs, an entry is not removed when a client disassociates
from a specific AP. After a client has disassociated, the entry is deleted after the client times out. You configure the timeout
value in the Client Roam Timeout field on the WLAN > Administration > Advanced Configuration > Global page. The
timeout value corresponds to the time allowed for a client to roam to another managed AP.
Viewing Associated Client Summary Status
Table 297
describes the information available on the WLAN > Monitoring > Client > Associated Clients > Summary page
for the associated client status.
Field
MAC Address
AP MAC Address
SSID
BSSID
Client IP Address
NetBIOS Name
Location
Channel
Radio
Encryption
Status
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Figure 321: Associated Client Status
Table 297: Associated Client Status Summary
Description
The Ethernet address of the client station. If the MAC address is followed by an asterisk (*),
the client is associated with an AP managed by a peer switch.
The Ethernet address of the AP.
The network on which the client is connected.
The Ethernet MAC address for the managed AP VAP where this client is associated.
The IP address of the associated client, if available.
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 of the client.
The configured descriptive location for the managed AP.
The operating channel for the client association.
The radio and mode.
The type of encryption in use.
Indicates whether or not the client has associated and/or authenticated. The valid values are:
• Associated: The client is currently 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.
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