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Information on Station s, Station Identification and Status

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Chapter 5 Network Management Using the Association Table Information on Station Pages Station Identification and Status The yellow table at the top of the Station page lists the following information: • System Name-The name assigned to the device. • Device-The type and model number of the device. • MAC Address-A unique identifier assigned by the manufacturer. • IP Address-The device's IP address. When you click the IP address link, the browser attempts to display the device's home page. Cisco Aironet access points, bridges, and workgroup bridges have browser-based interfaces, and many servers and printers have them also. • State-Displays the operational state of the wireless station. Possible states include: - Assoc-The station is associated with an access point. Client stations associated with this access point will also show an Association Identifier (AID) value that is an index into a table of stations associated with this access point. Maximum AID count is 2007. - Unauth-The station is not authenticated with any access point. - Auth-The station is authenticated with an access point. - Local Auth-The station has authenticated at least once with this access point. • Class-This field displays the type of station. Station types include: - AP-An access point. - Client, PS Client-A client or power-save client station. - Bridge, Bridge R-A bridge or a root bridge. - Rptr-A repeater. - Mcast-A multicast address. - Infra-An infrastructure node, typically a workstation with a wired connection to the Ethernet network. OL-2159-03 Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide 5-5

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Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide
OL-2159-03
Chapter 5
Network Management
Using the Association Table
Information on Station Pages
Station Identification and Status
The yellow table at the top of the Station page lists the following information:
System Name
The name assigned to the device.
Device
The type and model number of the device.
MAC Address
A unique identifier assigned by the manufacturer.
IP Address
The device
s IP address.
When you click the IP address link, the browser attempts to display the
device
s home page. Cisco Aironet access points, bridges, and workgroup
bridges have browser-based interfaces, and many servers and printers have
them also.
State
Displays the operational state of the wireless station. Possible states
include:
Assoc
The station is associated with an access point. Client stations
associated with this access point will also show an Association Identifier
(AID) value that is an index into a table of stations associated with this
access point. Maximum AID count is 2007.
Unauth
The station is not authenticated with any access point.
Auth
The station is authenticated with an access point.
Local Auth
The station has authenticated at least once with this access
point.
Class
This field displays the type of station. Station types include:
AP
An access point.
Client, PS Client
A client or power-save client station.
Bridge, Bridge R
A bridge or a root bridge.
Rptr
A repeater.
Mcast
A multicast address.
Infra
An infrastructure node, typically a workstation with a wired
connection to the Ethernet network.