EPICenter Reports
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You can access drill-down reports as follows:
●
Click on an entry in the Client MAC column to open the Wireless Client History Report for that
client; see
“Wireless Client History Report” on page 434
.
Wireless Client History Report
The Wireless Client History Report displays the history of all client logins, logouts, authentication
failures, and age-out activity. You can use this report to track users roaming from one interface to
another.
Wireless client history is based on traps that the EPICenter software receives; thus the history contains
entries recorded only when the EPICenter software is running.
When the database becomes full, earlier history entries are truncated, and do not appear in the display.
To view the history of a wireless client, click the
Wireless Reports
link in the left-hand panel, and then
click the
Client History
link.
Figure 224
shows a portion of example output.
Client State
Current state of the client:
•
Detected
: The client is detected by the wireless interface, but has not yet been
authenticated
•
Authenticated
: The client is authenticated on this wireless interface by the method
shown in the Client Auth Method column
•
Associated
: The client is associated with the wireless interface, but cannot
communicate with the network
•
Data forwarding
: The client can communicate with the network
Note: A client state changes from detected, authenticated, associated, and data
forwarding, in that order. For interfaces using the WEP authentication method, a client
in the authenticated state means the client has been authenticated. However, for
interfaces using 802.1x authentication method, a client in the authenticated or the
associated state only means that the client has gone through open authentication. When
a client goes through the 802.1x authentication, the client will be in the data
forwarding state. (The 802.1x authentication happens between the associated state and
the data forwarding state.)
Client Auth Method
Authentication method that client is using to access the network: Open, WEP, MAC,
802.1
x
, PSK, none, or all authentications
Client Encrypt Method
Encryption method used by this client: WEP64, WEP128, TKIP, AES, None, or
unknown
Client SSID
Service set ID for the client
Device
Name and IP address of device reporting this client
Interface
Wireless interface (radio) reporting this client
RF Mode
Wireless LAN RF mode: 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11b/g
RF Channel
Radio frequency channel used by the interface
Last State Change
Date and time of this client’s last state change, expressed in the
EPICenter
server’s
local time zone
Summary of Contents for EPICenter 6.0
Page 14: ...EPICenter Reference Guide 14 ...
Page 18: ...Preface EPICenter Reference Guide 18 ...
Page 19: ...1 EPICenter Basic Features ...
Page 20: ......
Page 24: ...EPICenter Overview EPICenter Reference Guide 24 ...
Page 44: ...Getting Started with EPICenter EPICenter Reference Guide 44 ...
Page 100: ...The Inventory Manager EPICenter Reference Guide 100 ...
Page 140: ...The EPICenter Alarm System EPICenter Reference Guide 140 ...
Page 172: ...Configuration Manager EPICenter Reference Guide 172 ...
Page 196: ...The Firmware Manager EPICenter Reference Guide 196 ...
Page 220: ...The Interactive Telnet Feature EPICenter Reference Guide 220 ...
Page 250: ...The Grouping Manager EPICenter Reference Guide 250 ...
Page 276: ...Real Time Statistics EPICenter Reference Guide 276 ...
Page 342: ...Using the VLAN Manager EPICenter Reference Guide 342 ...
Page 348: ...The ESRP Monitor EPICenter Reference Guide 348 ...
Page 446: ...EPICenter Reports EPICenter Reference Guide 446 ...
Page 447: ...2 Advanced Upgrade Features ...
Page 448: ......
Page 480: ...EAPS Protocol Monitoring and Verification EPICenter Reference Guide 480 ...
Page 508: ...Using the Policy Manager EPICenter Reference Guide 508 ...
Page 525: ...3 Appendices ...
Page 526: ......
Page 542: ...EPICenter Backup EPICenter Reference Guide 542 ...
Page 564: ...Voice over IP Manager EPICenter Reference Guide 564 ...
Page 580: ...EPICenter Reference Guide 580 ...