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Viewing the Wireless Controller Summary Screens, Table 43.

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ProSafe 20-AP Wireless Controller WC7520 Reference Manual Viewing the Wireless Controller Summary Screens Figure 92. Table 43 explains the fields of the Network Status, Wireless Clients, and Rogue Access Points, and Network Info tables on the Controller Summary screen. Table 43. Controller Summary Screen Information Setting Description Network Status For each access point and client, the following information is displayed: Total Up Down The total number of managed devices that are running properly. The total number of managed devices that cannot be pinged. Critical The wireless controller can ping these managed devices, but either cannot log in or has detected that these device are different from the ones that were configured. Alarms Major The number of managed devices for which the configuration differs from the one that is set on the wireless controller. This situation occurs most likely because the device runs outdated firmware or the wireless controller changed the configuration while the device was down or offline. Wireless Clients For each wireless client, the following information is displayed: Open The number of wireless clients that are connected to managed access points using security profiles configured with open mode. WEP The number of wireless clients that are connected to managed access points using security profiles configured with WEP. WPA The number of wireless clients that are connected to managed access points using security profiles configured with WPA. Chapter 11: Monitoring the Wireless Network and Components | 135

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Chapter 11:
Monitoring the Wireless Network and Components
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ProSafe 20-AP Wireless Controller WC7520 Reference Manual
Viewing the Wireless Controller Summary Screens
Figure 92.
Table 43
explains the fields of the Network Status, Wireless Clients, and Rogue Access Points,
and Network Info tables on the Controller Summary screen.
Table 43.
Controller Summary Screen Information
Setting
Description
Network Status
For each access point and client, the following information is displayed:
Total
Up
The total number of managed devices that are running properly.
Down
The total number of managed devices that cannot be pinged.
Alarms
Critical
The wireless controller can ping these managed devices, but either cannot log in or
has detected that these device are different from the ones that were configured.
Major
The number of managed devices for which the configuration differs from the one
that is set on the wireless controller. This situation occurs most likely because the
device runs outdated firmware or the wireless controller changed the configuration
while the device was down or offline.
Wireless Clients
For each wireless client, the following information is displayed:
Open
The number of wireless clients that are connected to managed access points using
security profiles configured with open mode.
WEP
The number of wireless clients that are connected to managed access points using
security profiles configured with WEP.
WPA
The number of wireless clients that are connected to managed access points using
security profiles configured with WPA.