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Active Faults These alerts occur in the event of a system fault. An Active Fault consists of the following fields:  Time- Displays the system time when an event occurs.  Number- Indicates the number of sequence.  Description- Displays the event details. Figure 27 Active Faults For more information about alerts, see Chapter 22, "Alert Types and Management" . IDS This link displays a list of foreign APs and foreign clients that are detected in the network. It consists of the following sections:  Foreign Access Points Detected- Lists the APs that are not controlled by the Virtual Controller. The following information is displayed for each foreign AP:  Mac address- Displays the Mac address of the foreign AP.  Network- Displays the name of the network to which the foreign AP is connected.  Classification- Displays the classification of the foreign AP: Interfering IAP or Rogue IAP.  Channel- Displays the channel in which the foreign AP is operating.  Type- Displays the Wi-Fi type of the foreign AP.  Last seen- Displays the time when the foreign AP was last detected in the network.  Where- Provides information about the IAP that detected the foreign AP. Click the pushpin icon to view the information.  Foreign Clients Detected- Lists the clients that are not controlled by the Virtual Controller. The following information is displayed for each foreign client:  Mac address- Displays the Mac address of the foreign client.  Network- Displays the name of the network to which the foreign client is connected.  Classification- Displays the classification of the foreign client: Interfering client.  Channel- Displays the channel in which the foreign client is operating.  Type- Displays the Wi-Fi type of the foreign client.  Last seen- Displays the time when the foreign client was last detected in the network. Dell PowerConnect W-Series Instant Access Point 6.1.3.1-3.0.0.0 | User Guide Instant User Interface | 39

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Active Faults
These alerts occur in the event of a system fault. An Active Fault consists of the following fields:
Time— Displays the system time when an event occurs.
Number— Indicates the number of sequence.
Description— Displays the event details.
Figure 27
Active Faults
For more information about alerts, see
Chapter 22, “Alert Types and Management”
.
IDS
This link displays a list of foreign APs and foreign clients that are detected in the network. It consists of the
following sections:
Foreign Access Points Detected— Lists the APs that are not controlled by the Virtual Controller. The
following information is displayed for each foreign AP:
Mac address— Displays the Mac address of the foreign AP.
Network— Displays the name of the network to which the foreign AP is connected.
Classification— Displays the classification of the foreign AP: Interfering IAP or Rogue IAP.
Channel— Displays the channel in which the foreign AP is operating.
Type— Displays the Wi-Fi type of the foreign AP.
Last seen— Displays the time when the foreign AP was last detected in the network.
Where— Provides information about the IAP that detected the foreign AP. Click the pushpin icon to view
the information.
Foreign Clients Detected— Lists the clients that are not controlled by the Virtual Controller. The following
information is displayed for each foreign client:
Mac address— Displays the Mac address of the foreign client.
Network— Displays the name of the network to which the foreign client is connected.
Classification— Displays the classification of the foreign client: Interfering client.
Channel— Displays the channel in which the foreign client is operating.
Type— Displays the Wi-Fi type of the foreign client.
Last seen— Displays the time when the foreign client was last detected in the network.