D-Link DWC-1000 DWC-1000 User's Guide - Page 182
Table, 38. Fields on the DETECTED CLIENT STATUS Acknowledge All Rogues
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Viewing Status and Statistics Table 7-38. Fields on the DETECTED CLIENT STATUS Page Field MAC Address Client Name Client Status Age Create Time Description Ethernet address of the client. Name of the client, if available, from the Known Client Database. If client is not in the database, this field is blank. Client status, which can be one of the following: • Authenticated = wireless client is authenticated with the wireless system. • Detected = wireless client is detected by the wireless system but is not a security threat. • Black-Listed = client with this MAC address is specifically denied access via MAC authentication. • Rogue = client is classified as a threat by one of the threat-detection algorithms. Time since any event has been received for this client that updated the detected client database entry. Time since this entry was first added to the detected client's database. Table 7-39. Buttons on the DETECTED CLIENT STATUS Page Delete Delete All Field Acknowledge All Rogues Refresh Description Deletes the selected client from the list. If the client is detected again, it will be added to the list. Deletes all non-authenticated clients from the Detected Client database. As clients are detected, they are added to the database and appear in the list. Clears the rogue status of all clients listed as rogues in the Detected Client database. The status of an acknowledged client returns to the status it had when it was first detected. If the detected client fails any of the tests that classify it as a threat, it appears as a Rogue again. Updates the information on the page. 182 DWC-1000 Wireless Controller User's Guide