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Network Management : Association Table Filters

You can use the Association Table Filters page to customize the Association Table web page by designating the reporting content and format, selecting the columns of information that appear, and determining the order in which devices are listed.

Settings

Stations to Show

Select the station types that you want to be displayed in the Association Table. If you select all station types, all stations of these types appear in the Association Table.

Fields to Show

The fields you select here are the column headings for the Association Table. Fields include:

  • System Name -- A device's system name.
  • State -- A device's operational state. Possible states include:
    • Assoc -- The station is associated with a device.
    • Unauth -- The station is unauthenticated with any device.
    • Auth -- The station is authenticated with a device.
  • IP Address -- A device's IP address.
  • Parent -- A wireless client device's parent device, which is usually an access point or bridge.
  • Device -- A device's type, such as a 350 series access point or a PC client card. Non-Aironet devices appear as "Generic 802.11" devices.
  • SW Version -- The current version of firmware on a device.
  • Class -- A device's role in the wireless LAN. Classes include:
    • AP -- An access point station.
    • Client or PS Client -- A client or power-save client station.
    • Bridge, Bridge R -- A bridge or a root bridge.
    • Rptr -- A repeater access point.
    • Mcast -- A multicast address.
    • Infra -- An infrastructure node, usually a workstation with a wired connection to the Ethernet network.
  • VLAN -- The VLAN identification that the client is using.
  • SSID -- The SSID that the client is using.

Packets To/From Stations

Use these settings to display packet volume information in the Association Table. Select Total to display the total number of packets to and from each station on your wireless network.

Select Alert to display the number of alert packets to and from each station on the network for which you have activated alert monitoring. The Total and Alert selections both add a column to the Association Table. Select the Alert check box on a device's Station page to activate alert monitoring for that device.

Bytes To/From Stations

Use these settings to display byte volume information in the Association Table. Select Total to display the total number of bytes to and from each station on your wireless network. Select Alert to display the number of alert bytes to and from each station on the wireless network. Both selections add a column to the Association Table.

Primary Sort

This setting determines the information that appears in the first column of the Association Table. Choices available are:

  • Device
  • IP Address or domain name
  • MAC Address
  • VLAN
  • SSID
  • Class
  • Parent

Secondary Sort

This setting determines the information that appears in the second column of the Association Table. All primary sort options, except Parent, are available for the secondary sort.

Action Buttons

These three action buttons appear when you reach the page through the Setup > (Associations) Display Defaults link. 

Command

Description

OK

Applies the new settings and moves the browser back to the main Setup page.

Cancel

Cancels all changes to the setting, returns the settings to the previously stored values, and redirects the user back the main Setup page.

Restore Defaults

Changes all settings back to the factory default.

These four action buttons appear when you reach the page through Association Table > Additional Display Filters link.

Command

Description

Apply

Applies your selections to the Association Table and returns you to the Association Table page.

Save as Default

Saves your selections as new default settings and returns you to the Association Table page.

Restore Current Defaults

Applies the currently saved default settings to the Association Table and returns you to the Association Table page.

Restore Factory Defaults

Applies the factory default settings to the Association Table and returns you to the Association Table page.

 

 
 

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