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DWS-3160 Series Gigabit Ethernet Unified Switch Web UI Reference Guide AP MAC Address MAC Address of the managed AP to which the client authenticated. This field can show the MAC address of the last ten APs to which the client has roamed and authenticated. Ad Hoc Clients This window is used to display the ad hoc clients. An ad hoc client is a wireless client that gains access to the WLAN through a wireless client that is associated with an access point. The ad hoc client does not communicate directly with the AP. Ad hoc networks are a particular concern because they consume RF bandwidth and can present a security risk. To view this window, click Monitoring > Client > Ad Hoc Clients as shown below: Figure 2-54 Ad Hoc Clients window The fields that can be displayed are described below: Parameter Description MAC Address The Ethernet address of the client. If the Detection Mode is Beacon, the client is represented as an AP in the RF Scan database and the Neighbor APs list. If the Detection Mode is Data, the client information is in the Neighbor Clients list. AP MAC Address The base Ethernet MAC Address of the managed AP which detected the client. Location The configured descriptive location for the managed AP. Radio The radio interface and its configured mode that detected the ad hoc device. Detection Mode The mechanism of detecting this Ad Hoc device. The possible values are Beacon or Data. Age Time since last detection of the ad hoc network. Click the Delete All button to remove all the entries. Tick the specific check box and click the Allow MAC button to add the MAC address, which default action is allow, to the Known Clients window and allow the client to access the WLAN. Tick the specific check box and click the Deny MAC button to add the MAC address, which default action is deny, to the Known Clients window and block an ad hoc client from WLAN access. Enter a page number and click the Go button to navigate to a specific page when multiple pages exist. QoS Access Control Lists IP Access Control Lists This window is used to display the IP access control lists (ACL). To view this window, click Monitoring > QoS > Access Control Lists > IP Access Control Lists as shown below: 382