After the access point is initially configured, the Home page provides a
summary of associated stations, system events, and port status as shown in
Figure
. The page also
provides many links to pages with detailed information.
Association
Click the Association link to see the Association
Table where client or repeater information can be viewed as shown in Figure
. Next,
click Clients to see a list of clients that are associated, and then click
Repeaters to see a list of repeaters that are associated.
Network
Identity
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IP Address – The IP address of the access point.
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MAC Address – The Media Access Control (MAC) is a unique serial
number permanently assigned to an Ethernet controller (NIC) by the
manufacturer.
Network Interfaces
Click this link to move to the Network
Interfaces page that contains more information about the status of Fast
Ethernet and Radio-802.11a/b interfaces.
- The Interface column lists the wired and wireless interface connections.
Each listed interface is also a link to the individual port page that provides
complete information on interface configuration and data statistics.
- The MAC Address column lists the Media Access Control address, which is a
unique identifier assigned by the manufacturer.
- The Transmission Rate column lists the maximum rate of data transmission in
megabits per second. Use the individual interface setting to set data rates.
Event Log
Click this link to move to the Event Log page that
classifies the severity of the errors and gives a description of them.
- The Time column shows the time of the event expressed in system uptime or
wall-clock time. The upper right-hand corner of every page shows the current
system uptime expressed in the cumulative number of days, hours, minutes, and
seconds of operation since startup or reset.
- The Severity column notes the significance of the event. The severity
options are Emergency, Alert, Critical, Error, Warning, Notification,
Information, or Debugging. See the help page associated with the Event Log to
view the level of severity and description for each type.
- The Description column is a brief explanation of the event.