Cisco Cisco Aironet 350 Wireless LAN Client Adapter
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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Site Survey Utility 1.3.01
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Using AP Scanning
Figure 13
Site Survey Utility - AP Scan Log File
The log entries are time-stamped and appear in ASCII text. Each line typically represents a different
access point.
access point.
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.
Note
If the Accumulate button was depressed when you saved the AP scan log, two timestamps appear
on each line. The timestamp in column one of the log file is the time when the log entry is made.
The second timestamp, which appears only when the Accumulate button is depressed, is the
Time of Day. This value indicates the date and time when the signal strength of each access point
was at its maximum. Both timestamps appear in this format: 2005-07-20 16:13:09. The time is
based on a 24-hour clock. For example, the first two lines in
on each line. The timestamp in column one of the log file is the time when the log entry is made.
The second timestamp, which appears only when the Accumulate button is depressed, is the
Time of Day. This value indicates the date and time when the signal strength of each access point
was at its maximum. Both timestamps appear in this format: 2005-07-20 16:13:09. The time is
based on a 24-hour clock. For example, the first two lines in
show only one timestamp
while the remaining lines show both timestamps.
Step 2
Click the X in the upper right-hand corner of the window to close the window.