Software User Manual
D-Link Unified Access System
02/15/2011
Document 34CS3000-SWUM104-D10
Page 121
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Total Access Points
Total number of Managed APs in the database. This value is always equal to the sum of
“Managed Access Points,” “Connection Failed Access Points,” and “Discovered Access
Points.”
Standalone Access
Points
Total number of detected D-Link Access Points that are in Standalone Mode. APs in
Standalone Mode are not currently managed by a D-Link Unified Switch.
Managed Access
Points
Number of APs in the managed AP database that are authenticated, configured, and have an
active connection with the Unified Switch.
Connection Failed
Access Points
Number of APs that were previously authenticated and managed, but currently don't have
connection with the Unified Switch.
Discovered Access
Points
APs that have a connection with the switch but have not been completely configured. This
value includes all managed APs with a “Discovered” or “Authenticated” status.
Rogue Access Points
Number of Rogue APs currently detected on the WLAN. When an AP performs an RF scan,
it might detect access points that have not been validated. It reports these APs as rogues.
Authentication Failed
Access Points
Number of access points that failed to authenticate with the Unified Switch.
Total Clients
Total number of clients in the database. This total includes clients with an “Associated”,
“Authenticated”, or “Disassociated” status.
Authenticated Clients
Total number of clients in the client database with an “Authenticated” status.
802.11a Clients
Shows the number of clients connected to the 802.11a radio frequency.
802.11b/g Clients
Shows the number of clients connected to the 802.11b/g radio frequency.
802.11n Clients
Shows the number of clients connected to the 802.11n radio frequency.
Black-listed Clients
Shows the number of clients that are configured to be disallowed to associate with any AP that
uses the default AP profile.
WLAN Utilization
Total network utilization across all APs managed by this switch. This is based on global
statistics.
Rogue AP Mitigation
Count
The number of APs to which the wireless system is currently sending de-authentication
messages to mitigate against rogue APs. The range is:
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0 – Mitigation is not in progress.
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1 – 16
The default is 0.
Rogue AP Mitigation
Limit
The maximum number of APs for which the system can send de-authentication frames. The
range is 16 to a value determined at compile time. The default is 16.
WLAN Bytes
Transmitted
Total bytes transmitted across all APs managed by the switch.
WLAN Bytes Received
Total bytes received across all APs managed by the switch.
WLAN Packets
Transmitted
Total packets transmitted across all APs managed by the switch.
WLAN Packets
Received
Total packets received across all APs managed by the switch.
Table 27: Global WLAN Statistics (Cont.)
Field
Description