D-Link DWL-8500AP Product Manual - Page 97

Viewing Client Association Information, Client Associations

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9 Viewing Access Point Status Table 27. Transmit/Receive Statistics Field Description Name (SSID) Wireless network name. Also known as the SSID, this alphanumeric key uniquely identifies a wireless local area network. The SSID is set on the VAP tab. (See "Configuring Virtual Access Points" on page 62.) Transmit and Receive Information Total Packets Indicates total packets sent (in Transmit table) or received (in Received table) by this access point. Total Bytes Indicates total bytes sent (in Transmit table) or received (in Received table) by this access point. Errors Indicates total errors related to sending and receiving data on this access point. Viewing Client Association Information To view the client stations associated with a particular access point, click the Client Associations tab. The associated stations are displayed along with information about packet traffic transmitted and received for each station. Table 28 describes the fields on the Client Associations page. Table 28. Associated Clients Field Network Station Description Shows which virtual access point the client is associated with. For example, an entry of wlan0vap2 means the client is associated with Radio 1, VAP 2. An entry of wlan0 means the client is associated with VAP 0 on Radio 1. For the DWL-8500AP, an entry of wlan1 means the client is associated with VAP 0 on Radio 2. Shows the MAC address of the associated wireless client. Viewing Client Association Information 97

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Viewing Client Association Information
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9
Viewing Access Point Status
Viewing
Client Association
Information
To view the client stations associated with a particular access point, click the
Client Associations
tab.
The associated stations are displayed along with information about packet traffic transmitted
and received for each station.
Table 28
describes the fields on the
Client Associations
page.
Name (SSID)
Wireless network name. Also known as the
SSID
, this
alphanumeric key uniquely identifies a wireless local
area network.
The SSID is set on the VAP tab. (See
“Configuring
Virtual Access Points”
on page 62.)
Transmit and Receive Information
Total Packets
Indicates total packets sent (in Transmit table) or
received (in Received table) by this access point.
Total Bytes
Indicates total bytes sent (in Transmit table) or received
(in Received table) by this access point.
Errors
Indicates total errors related to sending and receiving
data on this access point.
Table 28.
Associated Clients
Field
Description
Network
Shows which virtual access point the client is associated with. For example,
an entry of wlan0vap2 means the client is associated with Radio 1, VAP 2.
An entry of wlan0 means the client is associated with VAP 0 on Radio 1. For
the DWL-8500AP, an entry of wlan1 means the client is associated with VAP
0 on Radio 2.
Station
Shows the MAC address of the associated wireless client.
Table 27.
Transmit/Receive Statistics
Field
Description