Cisco Cisco WAP371 Wireless-AC N Access Point with Single Point Setup Manual De Mantenimiento
Single Point Setup
Wireless Neighborhood
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In cluster—Only neighbor WAP devices that are members of the cluster.
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Not in cluster—Only neighbor WAP devices that are not cluster members.
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Both—Shows all neighbor WAP devices (cluster members and nonmembers).
NOTE
For a detected AP that is also a cluster member, only the SSIDs of the default
VAP (VAP0) are displayed as In cluster. Non default VAPs on the AP are displayed as
Not in cluster.
Not in cluster.
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Cluster—The list at the top of the table shows IP addresses for all WAP devices that
are clustered together. (This list is the same as the members list on the Single Point
Setup > Access Points page.)
are clustered together. (This list is the same as the members list on the Single Point
Setup > Access Points page.)
If there is only one WAP device in the cluster, only a single IP address column shows,
indicating that the WAP device is grouped with itself.
indicating that the WAP device is grouped with itself.
You can click on an IP address to view more details on a particular WAP device.
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Neighbors—Devices that are neighbors of one or more of the clustered devices are
listed in the left column by SSID (network name).
listed in the left column by SSID (network name).
A device that is detected as neighbor can also be a cluster member itself. Neighbors who are
also cluster members are always shown at the top of the list with a heavy bar above and
include a location indicator.
also cluster members are always shown at the top of the list with a heavy bar above and
include a location indicator.
The colored bars to the right of each WAP device in the Neighbors list shows the signal
strength for each of the neighbor WAP devices, as detected by the cluster member whose IP
address is shown at the top of the column.
strength for each of the neighbor WAP devices, as detected by the cluster member whose IP
address is shown at the top of the column.
The color of the bar indicates the signal strength:
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Dark Blue Bar—A dark blue bar and a high signal strength number (for example, 50)
indicates good signal strength detected from the neighbor, as seen by the device whose
IP address is listed above that column.
indicates good signal strength detected from the neighbor, as seen by the device whose
IP address is listed above that column.
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Lighter Blue Bar—A lighter blue bar and a lower signal strength number (for example,
20 or lower) indicates medium or weak signal strength from the neighbor, as seen by
the device whose IP address is listed above that column
20 or lower) indicates medium or weak signal strength from the neighbor, as seen by
the device whose IP address is listed above that column
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White Bar—A white bar and the number 0 indicates that a neighboring device that was
detected by one of the cluster members cannot be detected by the device whose IP
address is listed above that column.
detected by one of the cluster members cannot be detected by the device whose IP
address is listed above that column.
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Light Gray Bar—A light gray bar and no signal strength number indicates that no
signal has been detected from the neighbor, but the neighbor may have been detected
by other members of the cluster.
signal has been detected from the neighbor, but the neighbor may have been detected
by other members of the cluster.