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Monitor Information
In This Chapter
This chapter describes the statistical information that is reported within the Access Points HTTP interface.
Logging into the HTTP Interface
Version: Provides version information for the Access Points system components.
ICMP: Displays statistics for Internet Control Message Protocol packets sent and received by the AP-600.
IP/ARP Table: Displays the AP-600s IP Address Resolution table.
Learn Table: Displays the list of nodes that the AP-600 has learned are on the network.
IAPP: Provides statistics for the Inter-Access Point Protocol messages sent and received by the AP-600.
RADIUS: Provides statistics for the configured primary and backup RADIUS server(s).
Interfaces: Displays the Access Points interface statistics (Wireless and Ethernet).
Link Test (AP-600b Only): Evaluates the link with a wireless client.
Logging into the HTTP Interface
Once the AP-600 has a valid IP Address and an Ethernet connection, you may use your web browser to monitor
network statistics.
The Command Line Interface (CLI) also provides a method for viewing network statistics using Telnet or a serial
connection. This section covers only use of the HTTP interface. For more information about viewing network statistics
with the CLI, refer to Command Line Interface (CLI).
Follow these steps to monitor an AP-600s operating statistics using the HTTP interface:
1. Open a Web browser on a network computer.
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The HTTP interface supports the following Web browser:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 or later
Netscape 4.x or later
2. If necessary, disable the Internet proxy settings. For Internet Explorer users, follow these steps:
Select Tools > Internet Options....
Click the Connections tab.
Click LAN Settings....
If necessary, remove the check mark from the Use a proxy server box.
Click OK twice to save your changes and return to Internet Explorer.
3. Enter the Access Points IP address in the browsers Address field and press Enter.
Result: The AP-600
Enter Network Password
screen appears.
4. Enter the HTTP password in the Password field and click OK. Leave the User Name field blank. (By default, the
HTTP password is public).
Result: The
System Status
screen appears.