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DWS-3160 Series Gigabit Ethernet Unified Switch Web UI Reference Guide Figure 2-2 Switch Status window Use the drop-down menu to select a Switch to view the information. The fields that can be displayed are described below: Parameter Description Total Access Points Total Clients Managed Access Points Authenticated Clients Discovered Access Points IP Address Connection Failed Access Points Cluster Priority Maximum Managed Access Points Distributed Tunnel Clients WLAN Utilization WLAN Bytes Total number of Managed APs in the database. This value is always equal to the sum of Managed Access Points, Connection Failed Access Points, and Discovered Access Points. Total number of clients in the database. This total includes clients with an Associated, Authenticated, or Disassociated status. Number of APs in the managed AP database that are authenticated, configured, and have an active connection with the wireless switch. Total number of clients in the associated client database with an Authenticated status. APs that have a connection with the switch, but haven't been completely configured. This value includes all managed APs with a Discovered or Authenticated status. IP address of the switch. Number of APs that were previously authenticated and managed, but currently don't have connection with the wireless switch. Cluster priority value of the switch. The switch with highest priority in a cluster becomes the Cluster Controller. If the priority is the same, the switch with lowest IP address becomes the Cluster Controller. A priority of 0 means that the switch cannot become the Cluster Controller. Maximum number of access points that can be managed by the switch. Total number of clients that are associated with an AP that are using distributed tunneling. Total network utilization across all APs managed by this switch. This is based on global statistics. Total bytes transmitted across all APs managed by the switch. 334