D-Link Unified Access System
Software User Manual
02/15/2011
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Document 34CS3000-SWUM104-D10
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Click
Disassociate
to disassociate the selected associated client.
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Click
Refresh
to update the screen with the most current information.
Viewing Associated Client Neighbor AP Status
The
Neighbor AP
page for the associated client status shows information about access points that the client detects. The
information on this page can help you determine the managed AP an associated client might use for roaming.
Table 48
describes the information available on the
Neighbor AP
page for the associated client status.
Click
Refresh
to update the screen with the most current information.
Viewing Associated Client SSID Status
Each managed AP can have up to 16 different networks that each have a unique SSID. Although several wireless clients
might be connected to the same physical AP, they might not connect by using the same SSID. The
SSID Status
page lists
the SSIDs of the networks that each wireless client associated with a managed AP has used for WLAN access.
Captive Portal
This field appears only if the wireless client has accessed the network through a captive portal
and has been authenticated by the switch.
To view additional information about the client’s captive portal connection, click
“Authenticated,” which links to the detailed client information accessible from the Captive
Portal > Client Connection Status page.
Table 48: Associated Client Neighbor AP Status
Field
Description
MAC Address (Menu)
Shows the MAC address of the client to which the values on the page apply. To view details
about a different associated client, select its MAC address from the menu.
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:
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RF Scan - The client was reported from an RF scan on the radio.
Note:
Client stations are difficult to detect via RF scan, the other methods are more common
for client neighbor detection.
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Probe Request - The managed AP received a probe request from the client.
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Associated to Managed AP- This neighbor client is associated to another managed AP.
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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 switch.
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Ad Hoc Rogue - The client was detected as part of an ad hoc network with this AP.
Table 47: Detailed Associated Client Status
Field
Description