Quick Reference Guide
Monitor the Wireless Network and Its Components
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller WC9500
The following table describes the fields of the Network Status, Wireless Clients, Most Active
APs, Most Active Clients and Most Active SSIDs tables of the screen. The Controller Info
section is self-explanatory.
Item Description
Network Status
Total Up The total number of managed devices that are running correctly.
Down The total number of managed devices that cannot be pinged.
Alarms Critical The wireless controller can ping these managed devices, but either cannot log in or has
detected that these devices are dif
ferent from the ones that were configured.
Major The number of managed devices for which the configuration dif
fers from the one that is
set on the wireless controller. This situation occurs most likely because the device runs
outdated firmware or the wireless controller changed the configuration while the device
was down or of
fline.
Wireless Clients
Open The number of wireless clients that are connected to managed access points using
security profiles configured with open mode.
WEP The number of wireless clients that are connected to managed access points using
security profiles configured with WEP
.
WP
A The number of wireless clients that are connected to managed access points using
security profiles configured with WPA.
WP
A2 The number of wireless clients that are connected to managed access points using
security profiles configured with WPA2.
Most Active APs
For the most active access points, the following information displays:
Name The name of the access point (see
Edit Access Point Information on the Managed AP
List on page 101).
Model The model of the access point (WNAP210, WNAP320, WNDAP350, WNDAP360, or
WNDAP380R).
MAC The MAC address of the access point.
Clients The number of clients that are associated with the access point.
Most Active Clients
For the most active clients, the following information displays:
MAC The MAC address of the wireless client.
SSID The wireless network SSID that the wireless client is using to connect to the access
point.
Usage (KBytes) The traffic usage of the wireless client in KB.