Reference Manual

Monitor the Wireless Network and Its Components
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller WC9500
5. To sort the table, click the double triangle icon or single triangle icon next to a column
header.
6. To search the table, in the Search field, enter the information that you are looking for such
as an IP address or MAC address.
7. If the table contains many entries, navigate through the table by using the following buttons
and menu that display at the bottom of the table:
To move to the next page, click the Next button.
To move to the previous page, click the Previous button.
To change the number of entries onscreen, from the Entry Per Page
menu, select
20, or 40, or 60, and so on, or All.
8. To display the latest information onscreen, click the Refresh button.
9. To locate a client on a deployed floor plan, do the following:
a. Select the radio button that corresponds to the client that you want to locate.
b. Click the
Locate button.
The selected client displays on the floor plan and is indicated by a red icon.
IP The IP address of the wireless client.
Location The location of the access point (see Change Access Point Information on the
Managed AP List on page 165) to which the wireless client is connected.
AP-Name The name of the access point (see Change Access Point Information on the
Managed AP List on page 165) to which the wireless client is connected.
AP-IP The IP address of the access point to which the wireless client is connected.
AP MAC The MAC address of the access point to which the wireless client is connected.
Client Type The wireless mode that the wireless client is using to connect to the access point
(802.1
1ng
, 802.11bg, 802.11b, 802.11na, or 802.11a).
Usage (KBytes) The traffic usage of the wireless client in KB.
RSSI The received signal strength indicator (RSSI) of the wireless client.
Building The building to which you assigned the access point (see Change Access Point
Information on the Managed AP List on page 165 or Assign Access Points to
Buildings, Floors, and Advanced Profile Groups on page 169).
Floor The floor to which you assigned the access point (see Change Access Point
Information on the Managed AP List on page 165 or Assign Access Points to
Buildings, Floors, and Advanced Profile Groups on page 169).
SSID The wireless network SSID that the wireless client is using to connect to the
access point.
Security The security mode (Open, WEP, WP
A
, WPA2, or WPA/WPA2) that the wireless
client is using to connect to the access point.
Uptime
The period that the client is connected to the wireless controller.
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