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Viewing Access Point Information

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Section 7 - Viewing Status and Statistics Viewing Access Point Information Global Status Path: Status > Wireless Information > Access Point > Global Status The AP Global Status page shows summary information about managed, failed, and rogue access points the wireless controller has discovered or detected. Field Total APs Managed APs Standalone APs Rogue APs Discovered APs Connection Failed APs Authentication Failed APs Description Total number of Managed APs in the database. This value is always equal to the sum of Managed Access Points, Connection Failed Access Points, and Discovered Access Points. Number of APs in the managed AP database that are authenticated, configured, and have an active connection with the Wireless controller. Number of trusted APs in Standalone mode. APs in Standalone mode are not managed by a controller. Number of Rogue APs currently detected on the WLAN. When an AP performs an RF scan, it might detect access points that have not been validated. It reports these APs as rogues. APs that have a connection with the controller, but haven't been completely configured. This value includes all managed APs with a Discovered or Authenticated status. Number of APs that were previously authenticated and managed, but currently don't have connection with the Wireless controller. Number of APs that failed to establish communication with the FASTPATH Unified Wireless controller. D-Link DWC-2000 User Manual 211

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Section 7 - Viewing Status and Statistics
Global Status
Path: Status > Wireless Information > Access Point > Global Status
The AP Global Status page shows summary information about managed, failed, and rogue access points the
wireless controller has discovered or detected.
Viewing Access Point Information
Field
Description
Total APs
Total number of Managed APs in the database. This value is always equal to
the sum of Managed Access Points, Connection Failed Access Points, and
Discovered Access Points.
Managed APs
Number of APs in the managed AP database that are authenticated,
configured, and have an active connection with the Wireless controller.
Standalone APs
Number of trusted APs in Standalone mode. APs in Standalone mode are not
managed by a controller.
Rogue APs
Number of Rogue APs currently detected on the WLAN. When an AP performs
an RF scan, it might detect access points that have not been validated. It
reports these APs as rogues.
Discovered APs
APs that have a connection with the controller, but haven’t been completely
configured. This value includes all managed APs with a Discovered or
Authenticated status.
Connection Failed APs
Number of APs that were previously authenticated and managed, but
currently don’t have connection with the Wireless controller.
Authentication Failed APs
Number of APs that failed to establish communication with the FASTPATH
Unified Wireless controller.