D-Link DWC-1000 DWC-1000 User's Guide - Page 151

Table, 14. Fields on the ACCESS POINTS SUMMARY

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Viewing Status and Statistics Table 7-14. Fields on the ACCESS POINTS SUMMARY Page Field MAC Address IP Address Age Status Radio Channel Description MAC address of the access point. Network address of the access point. Amount of time that has passed since the access point was last detected and the information was last updated. Access point status. Possible values are: • Managed = access point profile configuration has been applied to the access point and the access point is operating in managed mode. • No Database Entry = access point's MAC address does not appear in the local or RADIUS Valid AP database. • Authentication (Failed AP) = access point failed to be authenticated by the wireless controller or RADIUS server. • Failed = wireless controller lost contact with the access point. A failed entry will remain in the Managed AP database unless you remove it. Note: a managed access point shows a failed status temporarily during a reset. • Rogue = access point has not tried to contact the wireless controller and the access point's MAC address is not in the Valid AP database. Wireless radio mode the access point is using. Operating channel for the radio. Table 7-15. Buttons on the ACCESS POINTS SUMMARY Page Button Delete All Manage Acknowledge View Details Refresh Description Clears all access points, except Managed Access Points, from the page. You do not have to check the access points before clicking this button. After you click this button, a confirmation page asks to you to confirm the deletion. Configures an access point with a status of Authentication Failed to be managed by the wireless controller the next time the access point is discovered. Check the box next to the MAC address of the access point and click Manage. The VALID AP page appears, where you can configure the access point (see Table 3-2 on page 34). You can then configure the access point and click Submit to save it in the local Valid AP database. If you use a RADIUS server to validate access points, add the access point's MAC address to the access point database on the RADIUS server. Identifies an access point as an Acknowledged Rogue. Check the box next to the MAC address of the access point and click Acknowledge. The wireless controller adds the access point to the Valid Access Point database as an Acknowledged Rogue. To view details for a configured access point, check its box next to the MAC address and then click View Details. The AP RF SCAN STATUS page appears, with detailed information about the access point (see "AP RF Scan Status" on page 156). Updates the information shown on the page. 151 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide

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Table
7-14. Fields on the ACCESS POINTS SUMMARY Page
Field
Description
MAC Address
MAC address of the access point.
IP Address
Network address of the access point.
Age
Amount of time that has passed since the access point was last detected and the information
was last updated.
Status
Access point status. Possible values are:
Managed = access point profile configuration has been applied to the access point and the
access point is operating in managed mode.
No Database Entry = access point’s MAC address does not appear in the local or RADIUS
Valid AP database.
Authentication (Failed AP) = access point failed to be authenticated by the wireless controller
or RADIUS server.
Failed = wireless controller lost contact with the access point. A failed entry will remain in the
Managed AP database unless you remove it. Note: a managed access point shows a failed
status temporarily during a reset.
Rogue = access point has not tried to contact the wireless controller and the access point’s
MAC address is not in the Valid AP database.
Radio
Wireless radio mode the access point is using.
Channel
Operating channel for the radio.
Table
7-15. Buttons on the ACCESS POINTS SUMMARY Page
Button
Description
Delete All
Clears all access points, except Managed Access Points, from the page. You do not have to
check the access points before clicking this button. After you click this button, a confirmation
page asks to you to confirm the deletion.
Manage
Configures an access point with a status of Authentication Failed to be managed by the wireless
controller the next time the access point is discovered. Check the box next to the MAC address
of the access point and click Manage. The VALID AP page appears, where you can configure the
access point (see Table
3-2 on page 34). You can then configure the access point and click
Submit to save it in the local Valid AP database. If you use a RADIUS server to validate access
points, add the access point’s MAC address to the access point database on the RADIUS server.
Acknowledge
Identifies an access point as an Acknowledged Rogue. Check the box next to the MAC address
of the access point and click Acknowledge. The wireless controller adds the access point to the
Valid Access Point database as an Acknowledged Rogue.
View Details
To view details for a configured access point, check its box next to the MAC address and then
click View Details. The AP RF SCAN STATUS page appears, with detailed information about the
access point (see “AP RF Scan Status” on page 156).
Refresh
Updates the information shown on the page.