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Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide
OL-2159-03
Chapter 5 Network Management
Using the Association Table
Information on Station Pages
Station Identification and Status
The yellow table at the top of the Station page lists the following information:
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System Name—The name assigned to the device.
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Device—The type and model number of the device.
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MAC Address—A unique identifier assigned by the manufacturer.
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IP Address—The device’s IP address.
When you click the IP address link, the browser attempts to display the
device’s home page. Cisco Aironet access points, bridges, and workgroup
bridges have browser-based interfaces, and many servers and printers have
them also.
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State—Displays the operational state of the wireless station. Possible states
include:
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Assoc—The station is associated with an access point. Client stations
associated with this access point will also show an Association Identifier
(AID) value that is an index into a table of stations associated with this
access point. Maximum AID count is 2007.
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Unauth—The station is not authenticated with any access point.
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Auth—The station is authenticated with an access point.
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Local Auth—The station has authenticated at least once with this access
point.
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Class—This field displays the type of station. Station types include:
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AP—An access point.
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Client, PS Client—A client or power-save client station.
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Bridge, Bridge R—A bridge or a root bridge.
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Rptr—A repeater.
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Mcast—A multicast address.
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Infra—An infrastructure node, typically a workstation with a wired
connection to the Ethernet network.