User Guide: AWC plug-in version 3.15.0 for VST-APL

Floor Map Detail [Wireless Client View]



If you select "Wireless Client View" from the dropdown menu on Floor Map Details, the screen switches to the Wireless Client View screen.
List all connected/disconnected/failed clients for all wireless bands on the floor and see the APs to which the connected wireless clients belong.
If an individual radio band is selected from the radio band drop-down list in the header, the heatmap can also be displayed in a format that matches the "drawing mode" of the floor map control.
For more information on the heatmap view format for each drawing mode, see "Floor map details [radio status view]".
Note
When the heat map view is enabled, screen rendering may take some time.
Adjust the update interval of the "Floor MAP (Wireless Client)" in the "User management" screen accordingly.

Realtime Wireless Client View

Wireless Client Association View

This view uses a link line to show an association between a client and an AP.


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Table 1: Floor Map Header
Item Name Description
Management Group / Floor Map Group The floor map name and the management group of the selected floor map will be displayed.
"Client Definition" button Shows the Client Definition List dialog box.
"Spanner" icon Hovering the mouse cursor over the Spanner icon shows a dropdown menu including some operations for managed APs.
In the Wireless Client View, the options other than "Save Floor Map Display Settings" are irrelevant and disabled.

  • Save Floor Map Display Settings:
    The current floor map display and selected options are saved as shared settings for all users.
    The following options are saved.
    • Radio dropdown menu
    • View Selection dropdown menu
    • Drawing Mode drop-down menu
    • Grid checkbox
    • AP Name checkbox
    • Legend checkbox
    • Details checkbox
    • Healthiness Icon checkbox
    • Floor Area checkbox
    • Device Counter checkbox
    • Wall checkbox
    • Power Limit slider
    • Background Opacity slider
    • Floor Map display position
    • Floor Map zoom rate
    Note
    Other floor maps are not affected.
    Note
    Changes cannot be reverted to the initial states. It is necessary to manually adjust the drawing settings to an equivalent display position and magnification to the initial states and re-save the drawing settings, or re-create the floor map.
Radio dropdown menu Select which radio band information to display from Radio 1, Radio 2, Radio 3, or "All Radios". The default is "All Radios".
If you select "All Radios", wireless client information for all bands (Radio 1, Radio 2, and Radio 3) will be displayed.
View Selection dropdown menu Lets you change what information is displayed on the Floor Map Details screen.
  • Wireless Status View
  • Wireless Client
  • Smart Connect View
  • Rogue AP View
  • Add AP to Map
  • Edit Wall
"Back to list" button Click to return to the Floor Map List screen.

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Table 2: Floor Map
Item Name Description
Floor Map (Background) The map image specified when you created the map is shown.
Wireless AP Icon The AP icon placed on the floor map is displayed.
If "AP Name" is checked in the floor map controls, the AP name is displayed above the AP icon.
Below the icon, the number of wireless clients that are associated, have been disassociated within 5 minutes, and have failed to associate within 5 minutes are displayed in the "x/x/x client" format.
When you click an AP icon, only clients associated to the AP are displayed in the associated client list.
Wireless Client icon Represents an associated client. Clients checked on the list will be displayed on the floor map.
The position where the client icon is displayed does not indicate the client's actual geographical location on the floor.
  • If a custom icon is defined to the MAC address of the wireless client on the "Group" list in the Vista Manager EX's "Asset Management" screen, the icon will be displayed.
    Note
    To apply the custom icons, the web browser must be reloaded.
  • If a custom icon is not defined to the MAC address, by default, the Vista Manager EX's unidentified device icon (with a question mark) will be applied.
  • If the client does not yet appear on the Vista Manager EX's "Network Map" (for example, right after the client connects to the AP), a note PC icon will be applied temporarily.
In the upper right corner of the icon, the received signal strength (RSSI) from the wireless client is indicated by the number of bars.
Number of Bars Received Signal Strength (RSSI)
4 -52dBm ≤ RSSI
3 -62dBm ≤ RSSI < -52dBm
2 -72dBm ≤ RSSI < -62dBm
1 -82dBm ≤ RSSI < -72dBm
0 RSSI < -82dBm
Wireless clients in a disassociated/failed to associate state are indicated by a red X in the upper left corner of the icon.

In addition, when the mouse pointer is hovered over the wireless client icon, the wireless client's location estimation information pops up.
Item Name Description
Definition Name Shows the Client Name if defined in the Client Definition List dialog box.
MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the client.
Notes Shows any comments entered in the "Client Definition List" dialog box.
Frequency Displays the frequency of the wireless band to which the wireless client is connected.
Channel Displays the channel to which the wireless client is connected.
RSSI Displays the Received Signal Strength Indicator (in dBm) from the wireless client.

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Table 3: Floor Map Wireless Client List
Item Name Description
Details You can click here to see client details such as Hostname, Username (based on WPA Enterprise), Duration, Client Name, Notes, SSID, Associating AP, and RSSI, in addition to the items displayed by default (MAC and IP addresses).
Clicking this again returns you to the default non-detailed view.
X Client Shows the number of clients connected to the AP that is selected on the floor map.
Refresh Timer Shows the status of the timer that automatically refreshes the page with the blue progress bar. The list is updated at the interval set for "Floor Map (Wireless Client)" in the "Refresh Rates" in the User Management menu (default: 5 seconds).
You can also specify whether to pause or resume automatic updates by clicking Resume/Pause automatic update button on the right, or force the wireless client list to be updated by clicking the Manual update button.
Search Wireless Clients Entries in the list can be filtered by entering a partial string in the search box.
The Search field lets you enter a partial string to match. The screen displays entries with that string in one of the following fields: "MAC Address", "IP Address", "SSID" or "Associating AP".
To remove the filter, delete the string from the search field and press enter.
Note
The search is case-sensitive.
Filter by tag Narrow down the list of wireless clients by client status.
  • Associated:
    Lists the wireless clients that are currently associated. When selected, it is displayed in green.
  • Disassociated:
    Lists wireless clients that have disassociated within 5 minutes. When selected, it is displayed in blue.
  • Failed:
    Lists wireless clients that have failed to associate within 5 minutes. When selected, it is displayed in red.
Checkbox Lets you select wireless clients to be shown on the floor map.
When you select a client, an icon and the MAC address of the client are shown near the AP with which the client is associated.
MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the wireless client.
The background color of the MAC address also indicates the status of the wireless client.
  • Green:
    Indicates the clients that are currently associated.
  • Blue:
    Indicates the clients that have disassociated within 5 minutes.
  • Red:
    Indicates the clients that have failed to associate within 5 minutes.
IP Address Shows the IP address of the wireless client.
Icon Displays the wireless client icon shown on the floor map.
If the wireless client is currently associated:
  • If a custom icon is defined for the MAC address of the relevant wireless client in the "Asset Management" screen of Vista Manager EX, the custom icon will be applied.
    Note
    To apply the custom icons, the web browser must be reloaded.
  • If a custom icon is not defined to the MAC address, by default, the Vista Manager EX's unidentified device icon (with a question mark) will be applied.
  • If the client does not yet appear on the Vista Manager EX's "Network Map" (for example, right after the client connects to the AP), a note PC icon will be applied temporarily.
Disassociated wireless client is also represented by a laptop icon with a red X in the upper left corner.
Details The "Wireless Client Detail" screen will appear in a new tab or window in your web browser.

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Shows the legend for the Associated Client View.
The legend can be made invisible or visible by using the checkbox in the floor map control section at the bottom of the page.


Section 5


The heatmap display in "Drawing Mode" is only reflected when an individual radio band is selected in the radio band drop-down list in the header.

Table 4: Floor Map Control
Item Name Description
Drawing Mode Lets you select what to show on the heatmap. The options are: Comfort Level, Power (signal strength) and Channel. The default is "Comfort Level".
Grid Lets you enable or disable grid lines on the floor map. Checking this shows grid lines on the floor map.
Wireless AP Name Whether to display the AP name above the AP icon. Check to display.
Legend Lets you enable or disable the legend. Check to display.
Details Whether to display the Wireless Client List. Check to display.
Floor Area This item is not supported.
Device Counter This item is not supported.
Wall If walls have been created on the floor map (using the Edit Wall page), lets you choose whether to display the walls. Check to display.
Opacity Specify the opacity of the floor map background image.

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Zoom In/Out buttons.
You can zoom in (+) or zoom out (-) of the floor map display. You can also use the mouse wheel scroll to zoom in or out.

Wireless Client List (Detail)

Clicking "Details" at the top of the client list in the "Wireless Client View" extends the list to show additional information including system information, wireless information and statistics.

Table 5: Wireless Client History List (Detail)
Item Name Description
Details Clicking this shows extra data, including the SSID, Associated AP and connection Duration, in addition to the default items (IP and MAC addresses).
Clicking this again returns you to the default non-detailed view.
X Client Shows the number of clients connected to the AP that is selected on the floor map.
Refresh Timer Shows the status of the timer that automatically refreshes the page with the blue progress bar. The list is updated at the interval set for "Floor Map (Wireless Client)" in the "Refresh Rates" in the User Management menu (default: 5 seconds).
You can also specify whether to pause or resume automatic updates by clicking Resume/Pause automatic update button on the right, or force the wireless client list to be updated by clicking the Manual update button.
"System Info" / "Wireless Info" / "Statistics" buttons Switches the contents of the list.
System Info
Search Wireless Clients Entries in the list can be filtered by entering a partial string in the search box.
The Search field lets you enter a partial string to match. The screen displays entries with that string in one of the following fields: "MAC Address", "IP Address", "SSID" or "Associating AP".
To remove the filter, delete the string from the search field and press enter.
Note
The search is case-sensitive.
Filter by tag Narrow down the list of wireless clients by client status.
  • Associated:
    Lists the wireless clients that are currently associated. When selected, it is displayed in green.
  • Disassociated:
    Lists wireless clients that have disassociated within 5 minutes. When selected, it is displayed in blue.
  • Failed:
    Lists wireless clients that have failed to associate within 5 minutes. When selected, it is displayed in red.
Checkbox Lets you select wireless clients to be shown on the floor map.
When you select a client, an icon and the MAC address of the client are shown near the AP with which the client is associated. A selection made through the detailed list view will remain when you go back to default (simpler) client list view.
MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the wireless client.
The background color of the MAC address also indicates the status of the wireless client.
  • Green:
    Indicates the clients that are currently associated.
  • Blue:
    Indicates the clients that have disassociated within 5 minutes.
  • Red:
    Indicates the clients that have failed to associate within 5 minutes.
IP Address Shows the IP address of the wireless client.
OS Displays the name of the OS (operating system) running on the wireless client.
If an OS is defined in "Client Definition", an asterisk (*) is followed by the name of the OS in the definition.
If no OS is defined in "Client Definition" and Client Packet Analysis is enabled in the AP Profile applied to the currently connected AP, the OS name obtained from the analysis will be displayed.
The AWC plug-in supports the identification of Windows, Mac OS, iOS, Android, and Chrome OS. If the wireless client is using a random MAC address, it is also displayed as RandomMAC. For operating systems other than these, "Unknown" will be displayed.
Definition Name Shows the Client Name if defined in the Client Definition List dialog box.
Host Name Shows the host name of the wireless client.
NetBIOS Name Shows the NetBIOS host name of the wireless client.
Full Name Shows the RADIUS username when using WPA Enterprise.
Duration Shows the time duration for which the client has been connected to the AP.
Note
Make sure that the clock on the computer for browsing is set to the same date and time as the Vista Manager EX server settings. If you set a different time, the duration of wireless clients may not be displayed correctly.
Notes Shows any comments entered in the "Client Definition List" dialog box.
Disconnect Disassociates the wireless client connection.
If the AP which the client is associated to supports instant disassociation, the "Disconnect" button will be shown. By clicking "Disconnect", you can immediately kick out the wireless client.
Note
You cannot select and disconnect multiple clients simultaneously. Please click the "Disconnect" button of each client.
Note
This function is supported by TQ1402 and TQm1402 firmware version 6.0.0-0.x or later; TQ5403, TQm5403, and TQ5403e firmware version 6.0.1-1.x or later; TQ6602 firmware version 7.0.0 or later, or supported by TQ3403, TQm3403, TQ6403 GEN2, TQm6403 GEN2, TQ6602 GEN2, TQm6602 GEN2, TQ6702 GEN2, TQm6702 GEN2, TQ6702e GEN2, TQ6702 GEN2-R, TQ7403, TQ7403-R, and TQ7613.
Note
If the client device is set to connect automatically to the SSID, the client will be associated soon again after the disassociation. If you want to deny a specific client device permanently, consider using another authentication method such as MAC Access Control.
Icon Displays the wireless client icon shown on the floor map.
If the wireless client is currently associated:
  • If a custom icon is defined for the MAC address of the relevant wireless client in the "Asset Management" screen of Vista Manager EX, the custom icon will be applied.
    Note
    To apply the custom icons, the web browser must be reloaded.
  • If a custom icon is not defined to the MAC address, by default, the Vista Manager EX's unidentified device icon (with a question mark) will be applied.
  • If the client does not yet appear on the Vista Manager EX's "Network Map" (for example, right after the client connects to the AP), a note PC icon will be applied temporarily.
Disassociated wireless client is also represented by a laptop icon with a red X in the upper left corner.
Details The "Wireless Client Detail" screen will appear in a new tab or window in your web browser.
Radio info
MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the wireless client.
SSID Shows the SSID the client is associated with.
Associating AP Shows the device name of the AP the client is associated with.
RSSI Displays the Received Signal Strength Indicator (in dBm) from the wireless client.
Noise Shows the strength of the noise that is interfering with the client communication.
SNR Shows the Signal to Noise Ratio. A larger SNR means there is less noise influence.
Details The "Wireless Client Detail" screen will appear in a new tab or window in your web browser.
Statistics
MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the wireless client.
Tx Packets Shows the number of the packets sent to the client.
Tx Bytes Shows the total size of the packets sent to the client.
Tx Drop Packets Shows the number of discarded packets to be sent to the client.
Tx Drop Bytes Shows the number of discarded bytes to be sent to the client.
Rx Packets Shows the number of the packets received from the client.
Rx Bytes Shows the total size of the packets received from the client.
Rx Drop Packets Shows the number of received packets which were discarded.
Rx Drop Bytes Shows the number of received bytes which were discarded.
Details The "Wireless Client Detail" screen will appear in a new tab or window in your web browser.
Note
"Noise Level", "SNR", "Transmit Packets Discarded", "Transmit Bytes Discarded", "Received Packets Discarded" and "Received Bytes Discarded" are not supported in this version.

Client Definition List

With this list, you can define display names and notes for specific clients to help with identification in the Wireless Client View.
The client names will be used only in the Wireless Client View. The Management Log screen will not be affected.


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Table 6
Item Name Description
"Export as CSV file" button Exports registered client definition to a CSV (Comma-Separated Values) format file.
"Import from CSV file" button The "Import from CSV" dialog box will appear.



  • "Select File" button:
    Opens a file dialog box to specify a CSV file.
    The CSV file must contain the following data:
    * Lines starting with "#" are ignored.
    • 1st column: MAC Address
    • 2nd column: Client Name
    • 3rd Column: OS
    • 4th Column: Note
    Note
    Only CSV format is supported for import.
  • "Add" button: Register client definitions from the specified CSV file.
  • "Cancel" button: Don't import from a CSV file.
"Add" button Shows the "Add client definition" dialog box.



  • MAC Address:
    Enter the MAC address of the client.
  • Name:
    Enter a display name to show in the "Wireless Client View" or "Wireless Client History View". Should be 1 to 255 characters in length, with alphabets, numbers and symbols (including spaces).
  • OS:
    Enter a OS (Operating System) name to show in the "Wireless Client list" or "Wireless Client History list". Should be no more than 32 characters in length, with alphabets, numbers and symbols (including spaces).
  • Notes:
    Enter a comment. Should be no more than 1,000 characters in length, with alphabets, numbers and symbols (including spaces).
  • "OK" button:
    Saves the client definition.
  • "x" button:
    Stops the client definition.

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Table 7: Client Definition List
Item Name Description
X Client definition Shows the total number of client definition entries.
Search client definition Lets you search client definition entries. The Search field lets you enter a partial string to match. The screen displays entries with that string in one of the following fields: "MAC Address", "Name", "OS", or "Notes".
To remove the filter, delete the string from the search field and press enter.
Note
The search is case-sensitive.
MAC Address Shows the defined MAC address.
Client Name Shows the defined display name of the client.
OS The name of the operating system (OS) defined to be used by the wireless client is displayed. It does not reflect the operating system running on the actual wireless client.
Notes Shows any comments you entered about the client definition.
"Details" button The "Wireless Client Detail" screen will appear in a new tab or window in your web browser.
Edit (pencil icon) Shows the "Add client definition" dialog box.



  • MAC Address:
    Enter the MAC address of the client.
  • Name:
    Enter a display name to show in the "Wireless Client View" or "Wireless Client History View". Should be 1 to 255 characters in length, with alphabets, numbers and symbols (including spaces).
  • OS:
    Enter a OS (Operating System) name to show in the "Wireless Client list" or "Wireless Client History list". Should be no more than 32 characters in length, with alphabets, numbers and symbols (including spaces).
  • Notes:
    Enter a comment. Should be no more than 1,000 characters in length, with alphabets, numbers and symbols (including spaces).
  • "OK" button:
    Saves the client definition.
  • "x" button:
    Stops the client definition.
Delete (trashbin icon) Deletes the client definition.

Wireless Client Detail

Displays information about wireless clients that have associated with the managed AP or failed to associate to the managed AP.

Note
Items of Basic Information, except for Connection Status, are displayed only when the wireless client is currently connected.
Table 8: Wireless Client Detail
Item Name Description
Current Connection Information
Connect Status
Status Displays the current status (at the time the screen is displayed) of the wireless client in question.
The wireless client is displayed on the left and the connected AP on the right. For each side, the wireless client definition name/wireless AP name, icon, IP address, and MAC address are displayed from the top respectively.
The center shows the status of the link, connected radio band, VAP number, SSID, and security.
Last Connection Period Displays the elapsed time for connection, connection start/end date and time when the wireless client was last connected to the managed AP.
Radio Status (Last updated: YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss)
Channel Displays connected channel.
RSSI Displays the Received Signal Strength Indicator (in dBm) from the wireless client.
Tx Rate Displays the data transmission rate (in kbps or Mbps) of the wireless client.
Device/User Information
IP Address Shows the client's IP address.
MAC Address Shows the device MAC address.
Device Name The following information is displayed as the names of the wireless client
  • Client Definition:
    Shows the Client Name if defined in the Client Definition List dialog box.
  • Host Name:
    Shows the host name of the wireless client.
  • NetBIOS Name:
    Shows the NetBIOS host name of the wireless client.
"Client Definition" must be defined to display client definition, and Client Packet Analysis must be enabled to display host and NetBIOS names.
OS Displays the name of the OS (operating system) running on the wireless client.
If an OS is defined in "Client Definition", an asterisk (*) is followed by the name of the OS in the definition.
If no OS is defined in "Client Definition" and "Client Packet Analysis" is enabled in the AP Profile applied to the currently connected AP, the OS name obtained from the analysis will be displayed.
The AWC plug-in supports the identification of Windows, Mac OS, iOS, Android, and Chrome OS. If the wireless client is using a random MAC address, it is also displayed as RandomMAC. For operating systems other than these, "Unknown" will be displayed.
Full Name Shows the RADIUS username when using WPA Enterprise.
Associating AP Settings
Associating AP Shows the name of the AP that the wireless client is associating.
SSID Shows the connected SSID.
Security Shows the security method of the wireless connection.
Mode Shows the radio mode of the wireless connection.
History Information
Connection
Specified period Specify the start and end date and time of the period in the wireless client's history information to be displayed, either by calendar control or by manually entering the date and time.
Specify the period and click the "Search" button to reflect it in the list.
By default, the clients detected within the last one day prior to the screen display are shown.
X Record Displays the number of Wireless Connection logs (Association, Info, and Failure) for the wireless client during the specified period.
"Details" button Expands the Wireless Connection log list for wireless client during the specified period.
  • Narrowed view:
    Displays Start, End, SSID, and "Detail" button.
  • Expanded view:
    Displays Start, End, Period, Associating AP, Radio, Frequency, VAP, SSID, Username, VLAN ID, and "Detail" button.
Search History Filter entries in the list by entering a partial string in the search box.
The Search field lets you enter a partial string to match. The screen displays entries with that string in one of the following fields: "Start", "End", "Period", "Associating AP", "Radio", "Frequency", "VAP", "SSID", "Username", or "VLAN ID".
To remove the filter, delete the string from the search field and press enter.
Start The start date and time of events (e.g., connection) shown in the wireless connection log are displayed.
End The end date and time of events (e.g., disconnection) shown in the wireless connection log are displayed.
Period The duration of the event is displayed.
Associating AP Shows the connected AP name.
Radio Shows the connected radio band (Radio 1 / Radio 2 / Radio 3).
Frequency Showsthe frequency of the connected radio band.
VAP Shows the connected VAP number.
SSID Shows the connected SSID.
Full Name Shows the RADIUS username when using WPA Enterprise.
VLAN ID Shows the VLAN ID which the client belongs.
"Details" button Associated History Analysis dialog box will appear.
Wireless Connection Log Graph Displays the number of wireless connection logs (Association, Info, and Failure) for wireless clients during the displayed period in a stacked bar graph.
Click on the name of the series (Association, Info, or Failure) in the legend in the upper right corner to toggle the display of the series.
RSSI / Noise Graph Displays a line graph of the RSSI and Noise (in dBm) of the wireless client during the displayed period.
Click on the name of the series (RSSI or Noise) in the legend in the upper right corner to toggle the display of the series.
Traffic Graph Displays a stacked surface graph of the wireless client's traffic (bytes/packets) during the displayed period.
By clicking "Bytes" or "Packets" buttons in the upper right corner, you can switch the basic unit of traffic displayed in the graph. By default, the traffic in Bytes is displayed.
Also, click on the name of the series (Rx or Tx) in the legend to toggle the display of the series.
Related Logs
X Logs Displays the current number of relevant logs for the AP in question to be displayed.
Basic Information / Detail Information Switches the contents of the list.
Search Log Filter entries in the list by entering a partial string in the search box.
The search field lets you enter a partial string to match. The screen displays entries with that string in one of the following fields: "Timestamp", "Type" or "Content".
To remove the filter, delete the string from the search field and press enter.
Specified period Check this box if you want to specify a specific period in the log history to be displayed in the list.
When checked, you can specify the start and end date and time of the specified period using the calendar control or manually.
Specify the period and click the "Search" button to reflect it in the list.
"Search" button Searches the history of logs that match the criteria for the "Specified Period".
"Clear" button Clears the filtering criteria entered in "Search log" or by "Specified Period".
Filter by tag Lets you narrow down the log events by their types, "Management Status", "Apply Configuration", "Maintenance", "AWC Calculation", "Report", "AWC System", "Wireless AP Unit", "Failed", "Associated", or "Disassociated". Filter tags are added according to the type of logs actually recorded.
If multiple items are specified, logs matching any of the filters will be displayed (OR search).
By clicking "Clear filter", the filter will be back to unspecified.
Related Logs: Basic Information
Timestamp Shows the date and time when the event occured.
Type Shows the event type.
Content Shows the content of the log entry.
Details Wireless Client Log Detail dialog box will be displayed.
Related Logs : Detail Information
Timestamp Shows the date and time when the event occured.
Type Shows the event type.
SSID Displays the SSID of the VAP from which the association or disassociation took place.
BSSID Displays the BSSID of the VAP from which the association or disassociation took place.
Model Name Displays the model name of the managed AP that detected the event.
Floor Map Displays the name of the floor map where the managed AP that detected the event is located.
Details Wireless Client Log Detail dialog box will be displayed.
Note
The Related Logs narrow down the target logs from the management logs displayed on the Log Management screen.
Note that the maximum number of all management logs is 5 million, so if there are no target logs within this limit, the related logs will not be displayed.
Note
Up to 5,000 related logs can be displayed at one time.
If the number of logs exceeds 5,000, you can check logs older than the latest 5,000 by filtering by time period.

Associated History Analysis


Displays a history of connection status inferred from the logs for each event.
Table 9: Associated History Analysis
Item Name Description
Connect Status
Floor Map Name Displays the name of the floor map with the wireless APs to which the relevant wireless client has connected.
Click on the external link icon to the right of the floor map name to view the corresponding floor map.
Status The current (as of the event) status of the relevant wireless client is displayed.
The wireless client is displayed on the left and the connected AP on the right. For each side, the wireless client definition name/wireless AP name, icon, IP address, and MAC address are displayed from the top respectively.
The center shows the status of the link, connected radio band, VAP number, SSID, and security.
Associated Eevnt
Type Shows the event type recorded to the log.
Timestamp Displays the date and time when the event log was received.
Description
Description Shows the brief description of the event.
"Exit" button Closes the Associated History Analysis dialog box.

Wireless Client Log Detail

Displays the selected log details for wireless client.

Table 10: Wireless Client Log Detail
Item Name Description
Log Information
Timestamp Shows the date and time when the log entry was received.
Importance Shows the importance of the log.
Type Shows the event type.
Content Shows the content of the log.
Device Information
Wireless Client icon Displays the icon used to represent the wireless client on the floor map.
MAC Address Shows the MAC address of the wireless client.
Device Name Shows the device name of the relevant wireless client, bulleted in the order of Client Definition name / Hostname / NetBIOS host name.
Related Information
Wireless AP Shows the name of the AP which recorded the Log.
"Wireless AP Detail" button Display the Wireless AP Detail screen for the relevant AP in a new tab or window in your web browser.
Floor Map Displays the name of the floor map where the AP is located.
Floor Map Detail button Displays the Floor Map Details [Wireless Status View] screen of the floor map where the relevant AP is located in a new tab or window in your web browser.
Radio / VAP / BSSID Displays the Radio, VAP number, and BSSID of the relevant VAP for which the wireless client has associated, disassociated, or failed.
SSID Displays SSIDs of VAP to which the corresponding wireless client has associated, disassociated, or failed.

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