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D-Link Unified Access System Software User Manual
02/15/2011
Page 132 Document 34CS3000-SWUM104-D10
Viewing Clients Associated with Neighbor Access Points
The Neighbor Clients page shows information about wireless clients that have been discovered by the selected AP. D-Link
Access Points can store information for up to 1024 wireless clients. If the information exceeds the capacity, the oldest data
in the neighbor client list is overwritten.
Click the Delete All Neighbors button to clear the list. The list is repopulated as neighbors and associated clients are
discovered.
Click Refresh to update the screen with the most current information.
Table 35 describes the fields you see on the Neighbor Clients page for the managed access point status.
Viewing Managed Access Point VAPs
There are eight virtual access points (VAPs) available on each radio of an AP. For each radio of an access point managed
by the switch, you can view a summary of the VAP configuration and the number of wireless clients associated with a
particular VAP.
Table 36 describes the fields you see on the VAPs page for the managed access point status.
Age Indicates the time since this AP was last reported from an RF scan on the radio.
Table 35: Neighbor AP Clients
Field Description
MAC Address -Location
(Menu)
Shows the MAC address and location of the AP to which the values on the page apply. To
view details about a different AP, select its MAC address from the menu.
Radio
(ex. 1-802.11g)
Indicates a radio interface and its configured mode. Select one of the radios to view the
neighbor clients detected on that radio.
Neighbor Client MAC The Ethernet address of client station.
RSSI Received signal strength indication, this is an indicator of the signal strength relative to the
neighbor and may give an idea of the neighbor's distance from the managed AP.
Channel The managed AP channel the client frame was received on, which may be different than the
operating channel for this radio.
Discovery Reason Indicates one or more discovery methods for the neighbor client. One or more of the following
values may be displayed:
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.
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.
Associated to Peer AP - The client is associated to an AP managed by a peer switch.
Ad Hoc Rogue - The client was detected as part of an Ad Hoc network.
Age Indicates the time since this client was last reported from an RF scan on the radio.
Table 34: Managed AP Neighbor Status (Cont.)
Field Description

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