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User’s Guide Chapter 4 – Reference Manual
Facility – indicates the unique identifier of the facility that generated the event. A facility can be a
hardware device, a protocol, or a module of the system software.
[Kernel/User/Security/Clock/LogAudit/LogAlert/System/Network/Wlan/management]
ID – indicates an internal number for the event.
Description – indicates description of the event.
Count – indicates the number of times this event has occurred.
Occurrence – indicates time when this event has occurred, in months, days and
hours:minutes:seconds since the access point was started.
Status | Clients | Wireless Clients
All clients currently connected to the P-520r access point are listed in the Wireless Clients table.
Select the Status | Clients | Wireless Clients menu if you want to get statistics regarding wireless
clients.
The wireless clients are listed by their MAC address, Rate, Quality, RSSI, State and Age
parameters:
Figure 68 – Connected Wireless Clients
MAC Address – displays wireless client’s MAC address.
Rate – displays the current data rate in Mbps.
Quality – displays an indicator for the quality of the client (not supported yet).
RSSI – displays the Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) in dBm of the client.
State – displays the connection status between client and AP [Disconnected/ DiscAndUlPreauth/
llAuthenticated/ llAuthAndUlPreauth/ Associated/ ulAuthenticated/ Key Distribution/Forwarding/
Rejected]. Only clients in the state Forwarding will be able to send/receive data to/from other devices.
Age – shows the age in seconds of the last information received from the client. The age is reset to 0
if any activity of this client is detected.
Status | Clients | Access Points
The page shows information about other wireless LANs in range. With this site survey administrator
can scan for neighboring access points; check their operating channels, view MAC addresses, Data
rates, and other parameters. The site survey does not interrupt any client or WDS connection.
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