Cisco Cisco WAP351 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with 5-Port Switch Manual De Mantenimiento

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Status and Statistics
Associated Clients
Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
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Interface—Name of the Ethernet or VAP interface.
Status and Statistics—Whether the interface is disconnected or is 
administratively configured as up or down.
VLAN ID—Virtual LAN (VLAN) ID. You can use VLANs to establish multiple 
internal and guest networks on the same WAP device. 
Name (SSID)—Wireless network name, also known as the SSID. This 
alphanumeric key uniquely identifies a wireless local area network.
The Transmit and Receive tables show information for the transmit and receive 
direction for each WorkGroup Bridge interface, including:
Total Packets—The total number of packets bridged between the wired 
clients in the WorkGroup Bridge and the wireless network.
Total Bytes—The total number of bytes bridged between the wired clients 
in the WorkGroup Bridge and the wireless network.
You can click Refresh to refresh the screen and show the most current information.
Associated Clients
The Associated Clients page shows the client stations associated with a 
particular access point.
To view information for all associated clients, select Status and Statistics > 
Associated Clients.
The associated stations are shown along with the information about packet traffic 
transmitted and received for each station, including: 
Total Number of Associated Clients—The total number of clients currently 
associated with the WAP device.
Network Interface—The VAP with which the client is associated.
Station—The MAC address of the associated wireless client.
Status—The underlying IEEE 802.11 authentication and association status, 
which is present no matter which type of security the client uses to connect 
to the WAP device. This status does not show IEEE 802.1X authentication or 
association status.
These are some points to keep in mind with regard to this field: