Cisco Cisco AP541N Wireless Access Point 관리 매뉴얼

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Status
Associated Clients
33
Cisco AP 541N Dual-band Single-radio Access Point Quick Start Guide
2
Status
The Authenticated and Associated Status shows the 
underlying IEEE 802.11 authentication and association 
status that is present no matter which type of security the 
client uses to connect to the access point. This status 
does not show the IEEE 802.1X authentication or 
association status. 
Some points to keep in mind with regard to this field are: 
If the AP security mode is None or Static WEP, the 
authentication and association status of clients 
showing on the Client Associations tab will be in 
line with what is expected; that is, if a client shows 
as authenticated to the access point, it will be able 
to transmit and receive data. (This is because 
Static WEP uses only IEEE 802.11 authentication.) 
If the access point uses IEEE 802.1X or WPA 
security, however, it is possible for a client 
association to show on this tab as authenticated 
(by using IEEE 802.11 security) but actually not be 
authenticated to the access point by using the 
second layer of security. 
From Station
Shows the number of packets and bytes received from 
the wireless client and the number of packets and bytes 
that were dropped after being received.
To Station
Shows the number of packets and bytes transmitted 
from the access point to the wireless client and the 
number of packets and bytes that were dropped upon 
transmission.
Table 5
Associated Clients Field Descriptions
Field
Description