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You can search for specific access points in the list of access points on the All APs page. To do so, you create a filter to display only access points that meet certain criteria (such as MAC address, status, access point mode, and certificate type). This feature is especially useful if your list of access points spans multiple pages, preventing you from viewing them all at once.
Step 1 | Choose
Monitor
>
Access Point Summary>
All APs >
Details to open the All
APs page.
This page lists all of the access points joined to the controller. For each access point, you can see its name, MAC address, uptime, status, operating mode, certificates, OfficeExtend access point status, and access point submode. The total number of access points appears in the upper right-hand corner of the page. If the list of access points spans multiple pages, you can access these pages by clicking the page number links. Each page shows up to 20 access points. | ||||||||||||||||
Step 2 | Click Change Filter to open the Search AP dialog box. | ||||||||||||||||
Step 3 | Select one or more of the
following check boxes to specify the criteria used when displaying access
points:
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Step 4 | Click
Apply.
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Searching for Access Point Radios
You can search for specific access point radios in the list of radios on the 802.11a/n/ac Radios page or the 802.11b/g/n Radios page. You can access these pages from the Monitor tab on the menu bar when viewing access point radios or from the Wireless tab on the menu bar when configuring access point radios. To search for specific access point radios, you create a filter to display only radios that meet certain criteria (such as radio MAC address, access point name, or CleanAir status). This feature is especially useful if your list of access point radios spans multiple pages, which prevents you from viewing them all at once.
Step 1 | Perform either of the following:
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Step 2 | Click Change Filter to open the Search AP dialog box. | ||
Step 3 | Select one of the following check boxes to specify the criteria used when displaying access point radios:
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Step 4 | Click Find to commit your changes. Only the access point radios that match your search criteria appear on the 802.11a/n/ac Radios page or the 802.11b/g/n Radios page, and the Current Filter parameter at the top of the page specifies the filter used to generate the list (for example, MAC Address:00:1e:f7:75:0a:a0 or AP Name:pmsk-ap).
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