Chapter 5 Network Management
Using the Association Table
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Using the Association Table
The management system’s Association Table page lists all the devices, both
wireless and wired to the root LAN, of which the access point is aware.
Figure 5-1
shows an example of the Association Table page.
Figure 5-1
Association Table Page
Click the
Association
link at the top of any main management system page to go
to the Association Table.
Note
You can also use the Association Table page in the command-line interface.
Browsing to Network Devices
To browse to a device’s browser-based interface, click the device’s IP address in
the IP Addr. column. The home page of the device’s management system appears.
Cisco Aironet access points, bridges, and workgroup bridges have browser-based
interfaces, and many servers and printers have them, also.
If the device does not have a browser-based interface, click the device’s MAC
address in the MAC Addr. column. A Station page appears for the device,
displaying the information the access point knows about the device, including the
device’s identity and statistics on traffic to and from the device. Some devices,
such as PC card client adapters, do not have browser-based interfaces.