The Ap Monitor Screen; Ip Surveillance - ZyXEL Communications ENC User Manual

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Table 114 AP Manager > AP Configuration > Edit AP Profile (continued)
LABEL
Cancel
Ok

8.5.4 The AP Monitor Screen

Use this screen to view the current status of all managed wireless APs. To open this screen, click
Application > AP Manager > AP Monitor.
Figure 185 AP Manager > AP Monitor
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 115 AP Manager > AP Monitor
LABEL
Status
Name
MAC Address
IP Address
TX
RX
Number of
Retries
Associated
Stations

8.6 IP Surveillance

The ENC can manage IP Surveillance cameras connected to switches. Using the ENC you can
remotely manage power and traffic usage for each switch port that a camera is connected to. In the
network, IP Surveillance cameras are connected to an Access Switch. Access Switches are then
connected to an Aggregate Switch. The connection between the Access Switch and Aggregate
Switch is called a Trunk, and the port on which this traffic is transmitted is called an Uplink port.
The Aggregate Switch is connected to the Network Video Recorder (NVR) Switch. An NVR server
and the ENC are connected to the NVR Switch.
In the figure below, the IP cameras are connected to Access Switches S3 and S4. The Access
Switches are connected to Aggregate Switch S2, which is connected to the NVR Switch S1. The NVR
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DESCRIPTION
Click Cancel to close this screen without saving the settings.
Click Ok to save the settings.
DESCRIPTION
This field displays the current status of a wireless AP.
This field displays the name of the AP.
This field displays the MAC address of the AP.
This field displays the IP address of the AP.
This field displays the data transmitting rate of the AP.
This field displays the data receiving rate of the AP.
This field displays the number of times the AP retransmited packets to its clients due to
interferences occurred on the wireless channel since the AP was last time restarted.
This field displays the number of wireless clients which are currently wirelessly associated
with the AP.
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