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Update Access ID
- Access ID push in progress for the
device
Date Learned
- the start date/time of the controller device’s
current session
The controls at the upper left of the tab and individual
checkboxes for connected controller devices permit you to:
RESET
selected sessions: end their current sessions and
force them to reauthenticate on the Bridge.
5.5.5
Hosts Connections
Host devices are those connected to the Bridge’s clear
interface(s), either through a clear interface on the current
Bridge or through a clear interface on a remote Bridge with an
encrypted connection to the current Bridge. The Bridge GUI
displays these connections on the
Hosts
tab of the
Connections
screen.
Figure 5.11.
Connections
screen,
Hosts
tab, all platforms
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MAC Address
- the Media Access Control address of the
host device
Interface
-
for devices connected through a clear interface
on the current Bridge,
the Bridge interface the host device
is connected through. If the host was learned from a remote
Bridge with a wireless bridging link to the current Bridge,
Interface
identifies the internal radio on which the
MRP
(mesh radio port) link resides.
NOTE:
Device IDs
are unique For-
tress-generated identifi-
ers that enable device
authentication on the
Bridge-secured net-
work (Section 5.3).
Device ID
-
for devices connected through a clear interface
on a remote Bridge,
the Fortress Device ID of the remote
Bridge the host device is connected through.
Device ID
does not apply to hosts connected through a clear interface
on the current Bridge, unless the connected host is another
Fortress Bridge (or controller device).
Auth State
-
for devices connected through a clear interface
on a remote Bridge, the
state of the remote Bridge’s
network authentication process. Possible values include:
Unknown
- connected, not yet ready to proceed
Initial
- ready to proceed, waiting for controller device to
respond
Started
- response received, authentication in process
10.
Associations
and
Bridge Links
tabs absent when no internal radio is present (refer to Table 1.1 on page 3).