Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Client Adapter
13
Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Site Survey Utility 1.3.01
OL-8497-01
Using the AP Scan List Tab
Note
The AP Scanning drop-down menu contains options that enable you to save and open the AP scan list.
These two options are available only when the AP Scan List tab is selected. See the
These two options are available only when the AP Scan List tab is selected. See the
for more information.
Table 2
Site Survey Utility - AP Scan List
AP Scan List Parameter Description
Count
The number of rows, or access points, in the scan list.
Note
This parameter appears above the AP scan list and to the right.
Network Name
The network name, or service set identifier (SSID), indicates the name of an
available wireless network. The icon to the left of the SSID provides
information on link status.
available wireless network. The icon to the left of the SSID provides
information on link status.
Icon
Description
An available wireless network.
The wireless network to which your client adapter is currently
associated.
associated.
Note
The SSID of a Cisco IOS access point appears in the list of available
networks only if a Guest Mode SSID is enabled or the Broadcast SSID
in Beacon option is selected. Refer to the software configuration
guide for your access point for additional information.
networks only if a Guest Mode SSID is enabled or the Broadcast SSID
in Beacon option is selected. Refer to the software configuration
guide for your access point for additional information.
MAC Address
The access point’s MAC address.
Note
This field displays the MAC address of the access point’s Ethernet
port (for access points that do not run Cisco IOS software) or the
MAC address of the access point’s radio (for access points that run
Cisco IOS software). The MAC address of the Ethernet port on access
points that run Cisco IOS software is printed on a label on the back of
the device.
port (for access points that do not run Cisco IOS software) or the
MAC address of the access point’s radio (for access points that run
Cisco IOS software). The MAC address of the Ethernet port on access
points that run Cisco IOS software is printed on a label on the back of
the device.
RSSI
The received signal strength indicator (RSSI) is a measure of signal strength
in decibels with respect to milliwatts (dBm).
in decibels with respect to milliwatts (dBm).
Time of Day
The date and time when the signal strength of each access point was at its
maximum. They appear in this format: 2005-07-20 16:13:09.
maximum. They appear in this format: 2005-07-20 16:13:09.
Note
The time is based on a 24-hour clock.
Note
This field is visible only in Accumulate mode. See the
for information
on the Accumulate mode.