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Network Management : Association Table

This page displays stations about which the access point has information. Several display options can be used to specify different sets of stations to be displayed.

Settings

Network Diagnostics

Clicking this link takes you to the Network Diagnostics page where you can specify which diagnostic tests you want to run.

VLAN

Clicking this link takes you to the VLAN Summary Status page where you can see the VLANs created on the access point.

Service Sets

Clicking this link takes you to the AP Radio Service Set Summary Status screen where you can see the status of service sets.

Station Identification and Status

Check boxes allow selection of the type of stations to be displayed. The additional display filters link provides more display options on the Association Table Filters page. The check box settings can be used in various combinations to focus on selected groups or combinations of stations.
  • Client -- A station that is wirelessly connected to an access point or bridge.
  • Repeater -- A station (typically another access point) that forwards data from a client station to another access point.
  • Bridge -- A station that connects two wired networks together through a wireless network.
  • Access Point -- A station that connects a wired network with wireless client stations.
  • Infra. (Infrastructure) -- Host A node that has a wired connection to the network.
  • Multicast -- An address that specifies a set of nodes within the overall network. Examples of multicast destinations could include broadcast, bridges, and Novell stations.
  • Entire Network -- All nodes, both wired and wireless, of which the access point is aware.

Additional Display Filters

Clicking this link takes you to the Association Table Filters screen where you can customize the Association table page by designating the reporting content and format, select the columns of information that appear, and determine the order in which devices are listed.

Action Buttons

Command

Description

Apply

Applies the new settings and moves the browser back to the previous page

Save as Default

After making new display filter options, click this button to save the settings combination as the access point's default setting. These settings define the default Association Table display.

Restore Current Defaults

Changes all settings on this page back to the access point's default settings.

 

 

 
 

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