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Viewing Associated Client SSID Status, SSID Status

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7 Monitoring Status and Statistics Viewing Associated Client SSID 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 SSID Status page lists the SSIDs of the networks that each wireless client associated with a managed AP has used for WLAN access. Table 44. Associated Client SSID Status Field SSID MAC Address Channel Status Description Indicates the network on which the client is connected. The Ethernet address of client station. Indicates the operating channel for the client association. Indicates whether or not the client has associated and/or authenticated. The valid values are: • Associated - The client is current 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. Viewing Associated Client VAP Status Each AP has 8 Virtual Access Points (VAPs) per radio, and every VAP has a unique MAC address (BSSID). The VAP Associated Client Status page shows information about the VAPs on the managed AP that have associated wireless clients. Table 45. Associated Client VAP Status Field BSSID SSID AP MAC Address Location Radio Client MAC Address Client IP Address Description Indicates the Ethernet MAC address for the managed AP VAP where this client is associated. The SSID the client is using to connect to the WLAN. This field indicates the base AP Ethernet MAC address for the managed AP. The descriptive location configured for the managed AP. Displays the managed AP radio interface the client is associated to and its configured mode. The Ethernet address of client station. Shows the IP address of the client associated with the VAP. Viewing Associated Client Statistics A wireless client can roam among APs without interruption in WLAN service. The D-Link Unified Switch tracks the traffic the client sends and receives during the entire wireless session while the client roams among APs that the switch manages. The switch stores statistics about client traffic while it is associated with a single AP as well as throughout the roaming session. Monitoring Associated Client Information 149

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Monitoring Associated Client Information
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7
Monitoring Status and Statistics
Viewing Associated Client SSID 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
SSID Status
page lists the SSIDs of the networks that
each wireless client associated with a managed AP has used for WLAN access.
Viewing Associated Client VAP Status
Each AP has 8 Virtual Access Points (VAPs) per radio, and every VAP has a unique MAC
address (BSSID). The VAP Associated Client Status page shows information about the VAPs
on the managed AP that have associated wireless clients.
Viewing Associated Client Statistics
A wireless client can roam among APs without interruption in WLAN service. The D-Link
Unified Switch tracks the traffic the client sends and receives during the entire wireless session
while the client roams among APs that the switch manages. The switch stores statistics about
client traffic while it is associated with a single AP as well as throughout the roaming session.
Table 44.
Associated Client SSID Status
Field
Description
SSID
Indicates the network on which the client is connected.
MAC Address
The Ethernet address of client station.
Channel
Indicates the operating channel for the client association.
Status
Indicates whether or not the client has associated and/or authenticated. The
valid values are:
Associated - The client is current 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.
Table 45.
Associated Client VAP Status
Field
Description
BSSID
Indicates the Ethernet MAC address for the managed AP VAP where this
client is associated.
SSID
The SSID the client is using to connect to the WLAN.
AP MAC Address
This field indicates the base AP Ethernet MAC address for the managed AP.
Location
The descriptive location configured for the managed AP.
Radio
Displays the managed AP radio interface the client is associated to and its
configured mode.
Client MAC
Address
The Ethernet address of client station.
Client IP Address
Shows the IP address of the client associated with the VAP.