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Viewing Associated Client Distributed Tunneling Status, Table 301, Field, Description
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D-Link Unified Access System Software User Manual 12/10/09 Field Discovery Reason Table 300: Associated Client Neighbor AP Status Description Indicates one or more discovery methods for the neighbor client. One or more of the following values may be displayed: • RF Scan: The client was reported from an RF scan on the radio. Note that client stations are difficult to detect via RF scan, the other methods are more common for client neighbor detection. • Probe Request: The managed AP received a probe request from the client. • Associated to Managed AP: This neighbor client is associated to another managed AP. • Associated to this AP: The client is associated to this managed AP on the displayed radio. • Associated to Peer AP: The client is associated to an AP managed by a peer switch. • Ad Hoc Rogue: The client was detected as part of an ad hoc network with this AP. Viewing Associated Client Distributed Tunneling Status The WLAN > Monitoring > Client > Associated Clients > Distributed Tunneling page for the associated client status shows information about access points that the client detects. The AP-AP tunneling mode is used to support L3 roaming for wireless clients without forwarding any data traffic to the wireless switch. In the AP-AP tunneling mode, when a client first associates with an AP in the wireless system, the AP forwards the wireless client's data using VLAN forwarding mode. The AP the client initially associates with is called the Home AP. The AP the client roams to is called the Association AP. Use the menu above the table to select the MAC address of the client with the information to view. Figure 325: Associated Client Distributed Tunneling Status Table 301 describes the information available on the Distributed Tunneling page for the associated client status. Table 301: Associated Client Distributed Tunneling Status Field Distributed Tunneling Status Client Roam Status Description Indicates whether this client is associated with a network that supports L2 distributed tunneling. Indicates whether the client is on the Home AP or has roamed to another AP and is using a tunnel. The field can display one of the following values: • Home-Client is not using a tunnel. • Roaming-Client is using a tunnel. If distributed tunneling is disabled, the field displays the roam status as Roaming. Page 480 Monitoring Status and Statistics Document 34CSFP6XXUWS-SWUM100-D7