Specifications
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Chapter 7 Configuring Other Settings
Association Table Display Setup
• Restore Current Defaults—Applies the currently saved default settings to the Association Table and
returns you to the Association Table page.
• Restore Factory Defaults—Applies the factory default settings to the Association Table and returns
you to the Association Table page.
Settings on the Association Table Filters Page
The Association Table Filters page contains the following settings:
• Stations to Show
• Fields to Show
• Packets To/From Station
• Bytes To/From Station
• Primary Sort
• Secondary Sort
Stations to Show
Select the station types that you want to be displayed in the Association Table. If you select all station
types, all stations of these types appear in the access point’s Association Table.
Fields to Show
The fields you select here are the column headings for the Association Table. Fields include:
• System Name—A device’s system name.
• State—A device’s operational state. Possible states include:
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Assoc—The station is associated with an access point.
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Unauth—The station is unauthenticated with any access point.
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Auth—The station is authenticated with an access point.
• IP Address—A device’s IP address.
• Parent—A wireless client device’s parent device, which is usually an access point.
• Device—A device’s type, such as a 350 series access point or a PC Client Card. Non-Aironet devices
appear as “Generic 802.11” devices.
• SW Version—The current version of firmware on a device.
• Class—A device’s role in the wireless LAN. Classes include:
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AP—an access point station.
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Client or PS Client—a client or power-save client station.
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Bridge, Bridge R—a bridge or a root bridge.
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Rptr—a repeater access point.
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Mcast—a multicast address.
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Infra—an infrastructure node, usually a workstation with a wired connection to the Ethernet
network.