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SMAC3 User Material
7.2.2 ARP
This section displays the mapping of the IP and MAC addresses of all nodes in the
network. This information is based upon the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP). ARP
is a L2 neighboring protocol which converts the IP address into a physical address
on the Ethernet network.
Click Refresh to get the updated or latest ARP Table.
Click Clear to delete all entries of the ARP Table.
7.3 Logs
Logs are the entries of wired and wireless interfaces.
7.3.1 Wireless
To view the Wireless logs, click Monitor > Logs> Wireless
The Log types are classified into
1. Wireless Events
2. Wireless Events Last Boot Log
I. Wireless Events:
Here the latest wireless event entries are displayed. Different types of
Logs are generated:
a) Associated Log: When an AP is connected to an SU or vice versa,
a log is generated which is called as Associated log. This log
consists of MAC Addresses of the remote device.
For example:
Sat Apr 13 07:12:53 2019: Associated (MAC: 00:d0:41:e0:1c:1c) in SU
Sat Apr 13 07:12:51 2019: Associated (MAC: 00:d0:41:e0:1c:04) in AP