Associated Clients - Cisco WAP371 Administration Manual

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Associated Clients

Associated Clients
Cisco Small Business WAP371 Wireless Access Point Administration Guide
Network Interface—Name of the Ethernet or VAP interface. WLAN0 represents radio
1 and WLAN1 represents radio 2.
Status and Statistics—Whether the interface is disconnected or is administratively
configured as up or down.
VLAN ID—Virtual LAN (VLAN) ID. You can use VLANs to establish multiple
internal and guest networks on the same WAP device. The VLAN ID is set on the VAP
tab.
Name (SSID)—Wireless network name. Also known as the SSID, this alphanumeric
key uniquely identifies a wireless local area network. The SSID is set on the VAP tab.
Additional information appears for the transmit and receive direction for each WorkGroup
Bridge interface:
Total Packets—The total number of packets bridged between the wired clients in the
WorkGroup Bridge and the wireless network.
Total Bytes—The total number of bytes bridged between the wired clients in the
WorkGroup Bridge and the wireless network.
You can click Refresh to refresh the screen and show the most current information.
You can use the Associated Clients page to view the client stations associated with a particular
access point.
To show the Associated Clients page, select Status and Statistics > Associated Clients in the
navigation pane.
The associated stations are shown along with information about packet traffic transmitted and
received for each station.
Total Number of Associated Clients—The total number of clients currently associated
with the AP.
Network Interface—The VAP the client is associated with. WLAN0 and WLAN1
precede the VAP interface name to indicate the radio interface (WLAN0 represents
radio 1 and WLAN1 represents radio 2).
Station—The MAC address of the associated wireless client.
Status—The Authenticated and Associated Status shows the underlying IEEE 802.11
authentication and association status, which is present no matter which type of security
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