Software User Manual
12/10/09
Field
Home AP MAC Address
Associated AP MAC Address
Viewing SSID Associated Client Status
Each managed AP can have up to 16 different networks that each have a unique SSID. Although several wireless clients
might be connected to the same physical AP, they might not connect by using the same SSID. The WLAN > Monitoring >
Client > Associated Clients > SSID Status page lists the SSIDs of the networks that each wireless client associated with
a managed AP has used for WLAN access.
To disconnect a client from an AP, select the box next to the SSID, and then click Disassociate.
Field
SSID
MAC Address
Viewing VAP Associated Client Status
Each AP has 16 Virtual Access Points (VAPs) per radio, and every VAP has a unique MAC address (BSSID). The WLAN >
Monitoring > Client > Associated Clients > VAP Status tab displays the VAP Associated Client Status page which
shows information about the VAPs on the managed AP that have associated wireless clients. To disconnect a client from an
AP, select the box next to the BSSID, and then click Disassociate.
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Table 301: Associated Client Distributed Tunneling Status
Description
Shows the MAC Address of the Home AP for the client. The value is meaningful only
for clients that are associated with networks enabled for distributed tunneling.
Shows the MAC Address of the AP to which the client roamed via the distributed
tunneling protocol.
Figure 326: SSID Associated Client Status
Table 302: SSID Associated Client Status
Description
Indicates the network on which the client is connected.
The Ethernet address of the client station.
Figure 327: VAP Associated Client Status
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