Monitoring Status and Statistics
D-Link
Unified Wired and Wireless Access System
Oct. 2015
Page 478
D-Link UWS User Manual
Viewing Distributed Tunneling Information
The AP-AP tunneling mode is used to support L3 roaming for wireless clients without forwarding any data
traffic to the wireless switch.
In the AP-AP tunneling mode, when a client first associates with an AP in the wireless system, the AP forwards
the wireless client’s data using VLAN forwarding mode. The AP the client initially associates with is called the
Home AP
. The AP the client roams to is called the
Association AP
.
Use the menu above the table to select the AP with the distributed tunneling information to view. The AP is
identified by its MAC address and location.
describes the fields you see on the
Managed Access Point Distributed Tunneling Status
page for the
managed access point status.
Command Buttons
The page includes the following button:
•
Refresh
—Updates the page with the latest information.
Table 278: Distributed Tunneling Status
Field
Description
Distributed Tunnel
Clients using AP as
Home
Number of clients that roamed away from this AP using distributed tunneling mode
and are tunneling data back to this AP.
Distributed Tunnel
Clients using AP as
Associate
Number of clients that roamed to this AP using distributed tunneling mode and are
tunneling data to the Home AP.
Distributed Tunnels
Number of APs to which this AP has a distributed L2 tunnel. The AP may be acting as
Home AP or Association AP for clients using the tunnel.
Distributed Tunnel
Multicast Replications
Maximum number of tunnels on the Home AP that are members of the same VLAN.
VLAN with Max
Mulitcast Replications
The VLAN ID that is currently replicated the most number of times by the AP for
sending multicasts into distributed tunnels.
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