Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Client Adapter
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Site Survey Utility 1.2
OL-8497-01
Using the AP Scan List Tab
Generating an AP Scan Log File
To enter the current contents of the AP scan list into a log file, click Log Snapshot. The “Logged current
AP Scan List” message appears below the scan list, and the log file is saved. The default filename is
SST_APScanLog.txt, and the default location is the directory where the site survey utility is installed.
AP Scan List” message appears below the scan list, and the log file is saved. The default filename is
SST_APScanLog.txt, and the default location is the directory where the site survey utility is installed.
Note
If desired, you can change the filename and its location using the AP Scan List Logging Configuration
window. See the
window. See the
for more information.
If the AP scan list is paused when you click Log Snapshot, the currently displayed data (not the latest
available data) is added to the log. Each time you click Log Snapshot, the new scan list is written at the
end of the existing log file.
available data) is added to the log. Each time you click Log Snapshot, the new scan list is written at the
end of the existing log file.
To view the log file, choose View AP Scan Log from the AP Scanning drop-down menu. The log file
opens in the configured viewer (see
opens in the configured viewer (see
).
Note
The log file can be viewed in Notepad or any other viewer. However, because it is written in a
comma-separated values (CSV) format, it can also be opened by a spreadsheet or database program (such
as Microsoft Excel). If the file is renamed with a .csv extension, Microsoft Excel would automatically
place the values in separate columns.
comma-separated values (CSV) format, it can also be opened by a spreadsheet or database program (such
as Microsoft Excel). If the file is renamed with a .csv extension, Microsoft Excel would automatically
place the values in separate columns.
Power Limit
The power limit that the access point has set for the client adapter. It is shown
in milliwatts (mW).
in milliwatts (mW).
RM-Normal
RM-APScan
RM-CliWlk
RM-APScan
RM-CliWlk
Indicates that the access point is using radio management. RM-Normal
indicates normal status, RM-APScan indicates AP radio scan, and
RM-CliWlk indicates client walkabout. Any unrecognized value appears as
RM-State?.
indicates normal status, RM-APScan indicates AP radio scan, and
RM-CliWlk indicates client walkabout. Any unrecognized value appears as
RM-State?.
Table 3
Site Survey Utility - AP Detailed Information (continued)
Detailed Information
Parameter
Parameter
Description