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Release Notes for Cisco Aironet Site Survey Utility 1.5
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  Using the Associated AP Status Tab
 interprets the information that is displayed on the Associated AP Status tab.
Note
The trend graphs to the right of the smaller bar graphs provide a graphical representation of activity in 
the past 10 to 60 seconds. The height of an individual trend graph is proportional to the width of its 
corresponding bar graph. The time is displayed as a negative value to indicate that the data is older at 
the left edge of the graph than at the right. Use the up and down arrows to select the desired number of 
seconds from -10 through -60. The default value is -10.
Table 1
Site Survey Utility - Associated AP Status
Associated AP Status Parameter
Description
Access Point
The access point to which your client adapter is associated. This 
field may show the access point’s name, IP address, and MAC 
address.
Note
This information is shown only if the access point was 
configured with a name or IP address, Aironet Extensions 
are enabled (on access points running Cisco IOS release 
12.2(4)JA or greater), and the access point transmits this 
information.
Note
This field shows up to 15 characters for the access point 
name although the name may be longer.
Note
If Aironet Extensions are disabled, the IP address of the 
associated access point is shown as 0.0.0.0.
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.
Channel
The channel and radio frequency (in MHz) that the access point is 
currently using for communications.
Value:
Dependent on radio band and regulatory domain
Signal Strength
The signal strength of the most recently received packets. The 
higher the value and the wider the bar graph, the stronger the 
signal.
The trend graph to the right of the bar graph provides a visual 
interpretation of the signal strength over time. Differences in 
signal strength are indicated by the following colors: green 
(strongest), yellow (middle of the range), and red (weakest).
Range: –95 to –45 dBm or 0 to 100%
Note
The actual dBm reading could exceed the stated range.