Viewing
Wireless
Neighborhood
Information
D-Link
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
November
2011
Page
160
Unified
Access
Point
Administrator’s
Guide
Viewing
Details
for
a
Cluster
Member
To
view
details
on
a
cluster
member
AP,
click
on
the
IP
address
of
a
cluster
member
at
the
top
of
the
page.
The
following
figure
shows
the
Neighbor
Details
for
Radio
1
of
the
AP
with
an
IP
address
of
10.27.65.66.
Figure
50:
Details
for
a
Cluster
Member
AP
The
following
table
explains
the
details
shown
about
the
selected
AP.
Table
65:
Cluster
Member
Details
Field
Description
SSID
The
Service
Set
Identifier
(SSID)
for
the
access
point.
The
SSID
is
an
alphanumeric
string
of
up
to
32
characters
that
uniquely
identifies
a
wireless
local
area
network.
It
is
also
referred
to
as
the
Network
Name
.
A
Guest
network
and
an
Internal
network
running
on
the
same
access
point
must
always
have
two
different
network
names.
MAC
Address
Shows
the
MAC
address
of
the
neighboring
access
point.
A
MAC
address
is
a
hardware
address
that
uniquely
identifies
each
node
of
a
network.
Channel
Shows
the
channel
on
which
the
access
point
is
currently
broadcasting.
The
Channel
defines
the
portion
of
the
radio
spectrum
that
the
radio
uses
for
transmitting
and
receiving.
Rate
Shows
the
rate
(in
megabits
per
second)
at
which
this
access
point
is
currently
transmitting.
The
current
rate
will
always
be
one
of
the
rates
shown
in
Supported
Rates.
Signal
Indicates
the
strength
of
the
radio
signal
emitting
from
this
access
point
as
measured
in
decibels
(Db).
Beacon
Interval
Shows
the
Beacon
interval
being
used
by
this
access
point.
Beacon
frames
are
transmitted
by
an
access
point
at
regular
intervals
to
announce
the
existence
of
the
wireless
network.
The
default
behavior
is
to
send
a
beacon
frame
once
every
100
milliseconds
(or
10
per
second).
Beacon
Age
Shows
the
date
and
time
of
the
last
beacon
received
from
this
access
point.