DWS-3160 Series Gigabit Ethernet Unified Switch Web UI Reference Guide
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kbps. A value of 0 means no bandwidth limiting is in effect in this direction.
Bandwidth Limit Up
Display the maximum rate at which the client transmits traffic to the AP in bits per
second.
The rate shown in this field is the configured value rounded down to the nearest 64
kbps. A value of 0 means no bandwidth limiting is in effect in this direction.
Access Control Down
Display which ACL, if any, is applied to traffic from the AP to the client.
Access Control Up
Display which ACL, if any, is applied to traffic from the client to the AP.
Diffserv Policy Down
Display which DiffServ policy, if any, is applied to traffic from the AP to the client.
Diffserv Policy Up
Display which DiffServ policy, if any, is applied to traffic from the client to the AP.
After clicking the
Neighbors APs
tab under the
Status
tab, the following page will appear:
Figure 2-37 Associated Clients Status - Neighbor APs window
Click the drop-down menu to select the MAC address of the client with the information to view.
The fields that can be displayed are described below:
Parameter
Description
AP MAC Address
The base Ethernet address of the Unified Switch managed AP.
Location
The configured descriptive location for the managed AP.
Radio
The radio interface and its configured mode that detected this client as a neighbor.
Discovery Reason
Indicates one or more discovery methods for the neighbor client. One or more of the
following values may be displayed:
•
RF
- The client was reported from an RF scan on the radio. Note that client
stations are difficult to detect via RF scan, the other methods are more common
for client neighbor detection.
•
Probe Request
- The managed AP received a probe request from the client.
•
Associated to Managed AP
- This neighbor client is associated to another
managed AP.
•
Associated to this AP
- The client is associated to this managed AP on the
displayed radio.
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Associated to Peer AP
- The client is associated to an AP managed by a peer