D-Link DWC-1000 DWC-1000 User's Guide - Page 149
Table, 13. Fields on the ACCESS POINT Access Points, Connection Failed Access Points
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Viewing Status and Statistics Table 7-13. Fields on the ACCESS POINT Page Field Total Access Points Managed Access Points Discovered Access Points Connection Failed Access Points Standalone Access Points Rogue Access Points Authentication Failed Access Points Unknown Access Points Rogue access point Mitigation Limit Rogue access point Mitigation Count Maximum Managed access points in Peer Group WLAN Utilization Description Total Access Points Utilization - Data Total number of managed access points in the database. This value equals the sum of Managed Access Points, Connection Failed Access Points, and Discovered Access Points. Number of access points in the Managed AP database that are authenticated, configured, and have an active connection with the controller. Access points that have a connection with the controller, but have not been configured completely. This value includes all managed access points with a Discovered or Authenticated status. Number of access points that were previously authenticated and managed, but currently don't have connection with the wireless controller. Access Points Utilization Number of trusted access points in Standalone mode. Access points in Standalone mode are not managed by a wireless controller. Number of rogue access points currently detected on the WLAN. When an access point performs an RF scan and detects access points that have not been validated, it reports them as rogues. Number of access points that failed to establish communication with the controller. Number of Unknown access points currently detected on the WLAN. If an access point configured to be managed by the controller is detected through an RF scan at any time that it is not actively managed it is classified as an Unknown access point. Maximum number of access points for which the system can send de-authentication frames. Number of access points to which the wireless system is currently sending de-authentication messages to mitigate against rogue access points. A value of 0 indicates that mitigation is not in progress. Maximum number of access points that can be managed by the cluster. Total network utilization across all access points managed by this controller. This value is based on global statistics. 149 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide