Table 26. Monitoring All Access Points - D-Link Unified Access System DWS-3000 Series User Manual

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The font color for the AP listing indicates that the AP is one of the following types:
Green—Managed AP
Red—Failed AP
Gray—Rogue AP
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Table 26. Monitoring All Access Points

Field
MAC Address
Location
IP Address
Firmware Version
Age
Status
Profile
Radio
Channel
Authenticated
Clients
NOTE: Some values for APs in the All Access Points list are unknown. The unknown
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describes the fields on the All Access Points page.
Description
Shows the MAC address of the access point.
A location description for the AP. This is the value configured in the valid
AP database (either locally or on the RADIUS server).
The network address of the access point.
Shows the version of D-Link Access Point software that the AP is running.
Shows how much time has passed since the AP was last detected and the
information was last updated.
Shows the access point status:
Managed—The AP profile configuration has been applied to the AP and
it's operating in managed mode.
No Database Entry—The MAC address of the AP does not appear in the
local or RADIUS Valid AP database.
Authentication (Failed AP)—The AP failed to be authenticated by the
WCS or RADIUS server.
Failed—The WCS lost contact with the AP; a failed entry will remain in
the managed AP database unless you remove it. Note that a managed AP
will temporarily show a failed status during a reset.
Rogue—The AP has not attempted to contact the switch, and the MAC
address of the AP is not in the Valid AP database.
Acknowledged Rogue—The AP has been acknowledged as a known
rogue, and its MAC address of the AP is in the Valid AP database.
The AP profile configuration currently applied to the managed AP. The
profile is assigned to the AP in the valid AP database.
NOTE: Once an AP is discovered and managed by the WCS, if the profile is
changed in the valid AP database (either locally or on the RADIUS server)
the AP is automatically reset when a new profile is assigned.
Shows the wireless radio mode that each radio on the AP is using. The
D-Link DWL-3500AP access point has one radio, and the D-Link
DWL-8500AP access point has two radios.
Shows the operating channel for the radio.
Shows the number of wireless clients that are associated and authenticated
with the access point per radio.
values are listed as N/A.

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