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DWS-3160 Series Gigabit Ethernet Unified Switch Web UI Reference Guide Cluster Controller IP Address Total Access Points Managed Access Points Standalone Access Points Rogue Access Points Discovered Access Points Connection Failed Access Points Authentication Failed Access Points Unknown Access Points Rogue AP Mitigation Limit Rogue AP Mitigation Count Maximum Managed APs in Peer Group WLAN Utilization Total Clients Authenticated Clients 802.11a Clients 802.11b/g Clients 802.11n Clients Maximum Associated Clients Detected Clients Maximum Detected Clients Maximum Preauthentication History Entries are not Cluster Controllers can display information only about locally attached devices. The IP address of the peer switch that is the Cluster Controller. 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 Unified Switch. Number of trusted APs in Standalone mode. APs in Standalone mode are not managed by a switch. 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 switch, 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 Unified Switch. Number of APs that failed to establish communication with the Unified Switch. Number of Unknown APs currently detected on the WLAN. If an AP configured to be managed by the Unified Switch is detected through an RF scan at any time that it is not actively managed it is classified as an Unknown AP. Maximum number of APs for which the system can send de-authentication frames. Number of APs to which the wireless system is currently sending de-authentication messages to mitigate against rogue APs. 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 APs managed by this switch. This is based on global statistics. Total number of clients in the database. This total includes clients with an Associated, Authenticated, or Disassociated status. Total number of clients in the associated client database with an Authenticated status. Total number of IEEE 802.11a only clients that are authenticated. Total number of IEEE 802.11b/g only clients that are authenticated. Total number of clients that are IEEE 802.11n capable and are authenticated. These include IEEE 802.11a/n, IEEE 802.11b/g/n, 5 GHz IEEE 802.11n, 2.4GHz IEEE 802.11n. Maximum number of clients that can associate with the wireless system. This is the maximum number of entries allowed in the Associated Client database. Number of wireless clients detected in the WLAN. Maximum number of clients that can be detected by the switch. The number is limited by the size of the Detected Client Database. Maximum number of Client Pre-Authentication events that can be recorded by the system. 332