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13.2.5 Wireless Clients
The
Wireless Clients
screen displays device information for wireless clients connected to RF Domain member access points.
Review this content to determine whether a client should be removed from access point association within the selected RF
Domain.
To review a RF Domain’s connected wireless clients:
1. Select the
Statistics
menu from the Web UI.
SSID
Displays the
Service Set ID
(SSID) of the network to which the detected access point
belongs.
First Seen
Provides a timestamp when the detected access point was first detected by a RF Domain
member device.
Top Reporter Hostname
Lists the administrator assigned hostname of the top performing RF Domain member
detecting the listed access point MAC address. Consider this top performer the best
resource for information on the detected access point and its potential threat.
Vendor
Lists the manufacturer of the detected access point as an additional means of assessing
its potential threat to the members of this RF Domain.
Vlan
Lists the numeric VLAN ID (virtual interface) the detected access point was detected on
by members of this RF Domain
RSSI
Displays the
Received Signal Strength Indicator
(RSSI) of the detected access point. Use
this variable to help determine whether a device connection would improve network
coverage or add noise.
Is Interferer
Lists whether the detected device exceeds the administrator defined RSSI threshold (from
-100 to -10 dBm) determining whether a detected access point is classified as an
interferer.
Is Rogue
Displays whether the detected device has been classified as a rogue device whose
detection threatens the interoperation of RF Domain member devices
Termination Active
Lists whether Air Termination is active and applied to the detected access point. Air
termination lets you terminate the connection between your wireless LAN and any access
point or client associated with it. If the device is an access point, all clients dis-associated
with the access point. If the device is a client, its connection with the access point is
terminated. Air Termination is disabled by default.
Terminate
Terminates access points based on the option selected from the
Select AP Type
drop-
down menu. For example, if the
Select AP Type
is ‘All’, the system terminates all access
points. And if the
Select AP Type
is ‘Rogue’, the system terminates all rogue access
points.
Clear All
Select
Clear All
to reset the statistics counters to zero and begin a new data collection.
WIPS Report
Select
WIPS Report
launch a subscreen to save a WIPS report (in PDF format) to a
specified location. This is a recommended practice to capture RF Domain member access
point client connection terminations in a format that can be archived externally.
Refresh
Select the
Refresh
button to update the statistics counters to their latest values.
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