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Wireless Controller User Manual
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• View AP details — Shows detailed status information collected from the AP.
• View Radio details — Shows detailed status for a radio interface
View Neighbor details Shows the neighbour APs that the specified AP has
discovered through periodic RF scans on the selected radio interface
• View Neighbor Clients — Shows information about wireless clients associated
with an AP or detected by the AP radio
• View VAP details Shows summary information about the virtual access
points (VAPs) for the selected AP and radio interface on the APs that the
controller manages
AP RF Scan Status
Status > Access Point Info> AP RF Scan Status
The radios on each AP can periodically scan the radio frequency to collect
information about other APs and wireless clients that are within range. In
normal operating mode the AP always scans on the operational channel for
the radio.
MAC Address: The Ethernet MAC address of the detected AP. This could be a
physical radio interface or VAP MAC.
SSID: Service Set ID of the network, which is broadcast in the detected beacon
frame.
Physical Mode: Indicates the 802.11 mode being used on the AP.
Channel: Transmit channel of the AP.
Status: Indicates the managed status of the AP, whether this is a valid AP known to
the controller or a Rogue on the network. The valid values are:
• Managed: The neighbor AP is managed by the wireless system.
• Standalone: The AP is managed in standalone mode and configured as a valid AP
entry (local or RADIUS).
• Rogue: The AP is classified as a threat by one of the threat detection algorithms.
Unknown: The AP is detected in the network but is not classified as a threat by
the threat detection algorithms.
Age: Time since this AP was last detected in an RF scan. Status entries for the RF
Scan Status page are collected at a point in time and eventually age out. The age
value for each entry shows how long ago the controller recorded the entry.