Cisco Cisco WAP371 Wireless-AC N Access Point with Single Point Setup Manual De Mantenimiento

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Captive Portal
Failed Authentication Clients
Cisco Small Business WAP121 and WAP321 Wireless-N Access Point with PoE
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Local—The WAP device uses a local database to authenticated users.
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RADIUS—The WAP device uses a database on a remote RADIUS 
server to authenticate users.
VAP ID—The VAP that the user is associated with.
Radio ID—The ID of the radio. Because the WAP321 has a single radio, this 
field always shows Radio1.
Captive Portal ID—The ID of the Captive Portal instance to which the user 
is associated.
Session Timeout—The time remaining, in seconds, for the CP session to be 
valid. After the time reaches zero, the client is deauthenticated.
Away Timeout—The time remaining, in seconds, for the client entry to be 
valid. The timer starts when the client dissociates from the CP. After the time 
reaches zero, the client is deauthenticated.
Received Packets—The number of IP packets received by the WAP device 
from the user station.
Transmitted Packets—The number of IP packets transmitted from the 
WAP device to the user station.
Received Bytes—The number of bytes received by the WAP device from 
the user station.
Transmitted Bytes—The number of bytes transmitted from the WAP 
device to the user station.
You can click Refresh to show the latest data from the WAP device.
Failed Authentication Clients
The Failed Authenticated Clients page lists information about clients that 
attempted to authenticate on a Captive Portal and failed.
To view a list of clients who failed authentication, select Captive Portal > Failed 
Authentication Clients
 in the navigation pane.
MAC Address—The MAC address of the client.
IP Address—The IP address of the client.
User Name—The Captive Portal user name of the client.