Step 1 |
Click
Advanced Search located in the top right corner of the Prime Infrastructure UI. |
Step 2 |
In the New Search dialog, choose
Clients as the search category from the Search Category drop-down list. |
Step 3 |
From the Media Type drop-down list, choose
Wireless Clients.
Note |
The Wireless Type drop-down list appears only when you choose Wireless Clients as the media type. |
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Step 4 |
From the Wireless Type drop-down list, choose any of the following types:
All,
Lightweight, or
Autonomous Clients. |
Step 5 |
From the Search By drop-down list, choose
IP Address.
Note |
Searching a client by IP address can contain either a full or partial IP address. Each client can have up to 16 IPv6 addresses and 4 IPv4 addresses. |
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Step 6 |
From the Clients Detected By drop-down list, choose
clients detected by MSE.
This shows clients located by Context-Aware Service in the MSE by directly communicating with the controllers. |
Step 7 |
From the Last detected within drop-down list, choose the time within which the client was detected. |
Step 8 |
Enter the client IP address in the Client IP Address text box. You can enter wither a partial or full IPv6 address.
Note |
If you are searching for the client from the Prime Infrastructure on the MSE by IPV4 address, enter the IPV4 address in the Client IP Address text box. |
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Step 9 |
From the Client States drop-down list, choose the client states. The possible values for wireless clients are
All States,
Idle,
Authenticated,
Associated,
Probing, or
Excused. The possible values for wired clients are
All States,
Authenticated, and
Associated. |
Step 10 |
From the Posture Status drop-down list, choose the posture status to know if the devices are clean or not. The possible values are
All,
unknown,
Passed, and
Failed. |
Step 11 |
Select the
CCX Compatible check box to search for clients that are compatible with Cisco Client Extensions. The possible values are
All Versions,
V1,
V2,
V3,
V4,
V5, and
V6. |
Step 12 |
Select the
E2E Compatible check box to search for clients that are End to End compatible. The possible values are
All Versions,
V1, and
V2. |
Step 13 |
Select the
NAC State check box to search for clients identified by a certain Network Admission Control (NAC) state. The possible values are
Quarantine,
Access,
Invalid, and
Not Applicable. |
Step 14 |
Select the
Include Disassociated check box to include clients that are no longer on the network but for which Prime Infrastructure has historical records. |
Step 15 |
From the
Items per page drop-down list, choose the number of records to be displayed in the search results page. |
Step 16 |
Select the
Save Search check box to save the selected search option. |
Step 17 |
Click
Go.
The Clients and Users page appears with all the clients detected by the MSE. |