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Cisco Aironet 1520, 1130, 1240 Series Wireless Mesh Access Points, Design and Deployment Guide, Release 6.0
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Adding and Managing Mesh Access Points with Cisco WCS
Table 24 Monitor Access Points Additional Search Results Parameters
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AP Type Indicates the type of access point (unified or autonomous).
Antenna Azim. Angle Indicates the horizontal angle of the antenna.
Antenna Diversity Indicates if antenna diversity is enabled or disabled. Antenna
diversity refers to the access point sampling the radio signal from
two integrated antenna ports in order to choose the preferred
antenna.
Antenna Elev. Angle Indicates the elevation angle of the antenna.
Antenna Gain The peak gain of the dBi of the antenna for directional antennas and
the average gain in dBi for omni-directional antennas connected to
the wireless network adapter. The gain is in multiples of 0.5 dBm.
An integer value 4 means 4 x 0.5 - 2 dBm of gain.
Antenna Mode Indicates the antenna mode such as omni, directional, or
non-applicable.
Antenna Name Indicates the antenna name or type.
Antenna Type Indicates whether the antenna is internal or external.
Audit Status Indicates one of the following audit statuses:
Mismatch—Config differences were found between Cisco
WCS and controller during the last audit.
Identical—No config differences were found during the last
audit.
Not Available—Audit status is unavailable.
Bridge Group Name Indicates the name of the bridge group used to group the access
points, if applicable.
CDP Neighbors Indicates all directly connected Cisco devices.
Channel Control Indicates whether the channel control is automatic or custom.
Channel Number Indicates the channel on which the Cisco radio is broadcasting.
Controller Port Indicates the number of controller ports.
Node Hops Indicates the number of hops between access point.
POE Status Indicates the Power-over-Ethernet status of the access point. The
possible values include:
Low—The access point draws low power from the Ethernet.
Lower than 15.4 volts—The access point draws lower than 15.4
volts from the Ethernet.
Lower than 16.8 volts—The access point draws lower than 16.8
volts from the Ethernet.
Normal—The power is high enough for the operation of the
access point.
Not Applicable—The power source is not from the Ethernet.
Primary Controller Indicates the name of the primary controller for this access point.