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Figure 111 Viewing a list of Connected Spectrum Monitors
To view a list of connected spectrum devices via the command-line interface, issue the show ap spectrum
monitors command:
Disconnecting a Spectrum Device
A spectrum monitor or hybrid AP can send spectrum analysis data to only one client at a time. When you are
done viewing data for a spectrum device, you should release your client’s subscription to that spectrum device
and allow other clients to view data from that device. A spectrum monitor or hybrid AP automatically
disconnects from your client when you close the browser window used to connect the spectrum device your
client.
To manually disconnect a spectrum monitor or hybrid AP:
1. Click the Spectrum Monitors tab.
2. Each table entry in the Currently Connected table includes a Disconnect link to release the client’s
connection to that spectrum monitor. Identify the table entry for the spectrum monitor you want to
release then click Disconnect.
3. A popup window asks you to confirm that you want to disconnect the spectrum monitor from the
spectrum analysis client. Click OK. The spectrum monitor d>isconnects from the client and the device’s
entry is removed from the Currently Connected table.
When you disconnect a spectrum device from your client, the AP continues to operate as a spectrum monitor
or hybrid AP until you return the device to AP mode by removing the local spectrum override, or by changing
the mode parameter in the AP’s 802.11a or 802.11g radio profile from spectrum-mode to AP-mode.
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