Cisco Cisco WAP561 Wireless-N Dual Radio Selectable Band Access Point Manual De Mantenimiento

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Single Point Setup
Sessions
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Sessions
The Sessions page shows information on WLAN clients that are associated with the WAP 
devices in the Single Point Setup cluster. Each WLAN client is identified by its MAC address, 
along with the device location where it is currently connected.
NOTE
The Sessions page shows a maximum of 20 clients per radio on the clustered WAP devices. To 
see all WLAN clients associated with a particular WAP device, view the Status > Associated 
Clients page directly on that device.
To view a particular statistic for a WLAN client session, select an item from the Display list 
and click Go. You can view information about idle time, data rate, and signal strength.
A session in this context is the period of time in which a user on a client device (station) with a 
unique MAC address maintains a connection with the wireless network. The session begins 
when the WLAN client logs on to the network, and the session ends when the WLAN client 
either logs off intentionally or loses the connection for some other reason.
NOTE
A session is not the same as an association, which describes a WLAN client connection to a 
particular access point. A WLAN client association can shift from one clustered access point to 
another within the same session. 
To view sessions associated with the cluster, select Single Point Setup > Sessions in the 
navigation pane.
Sessions
The following data shows for each WLAN client session with a Single Point Setup.
AP Location—The location of the access point.
The location is derived from the location specified on the Administration > System 
Settings page.
User MAC—The MAC address of the wireless client.