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Network Management : Map Window

The Map window appears when you click the Map button at the top of any page. You can use the Map window to jump quickly to any system management page or to a map of your entire wireless network.

Note You must have a Java-enabled browser to operate the Map window.

Settings

To display the sub-pages for each main page, click the bullet next to a main page link (Microsoft Internet Explorer), or click expand next to a main page link (Netscape Navigator). The sub-pages for the Network Ports page are as follows:

  • Summary Status
  • Association Table
  • Event Logs
  • Network Ports
    • Ethernet Ports
    • PC4800 Port
  • Setup

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Network Map

You use the Network Map window to open a new browser window displaying information for any device on the wireless network. Unlike the Association Table, the Network Map window does not list wired devices on your LAN.  

The Network Map window appears when you click the Network Map link in the Map window. You can use the Network Map window to open a new browser window displaying the Station page for any device on your wireless network.

Click the name of a wireless device to open a new browser window displaying a Station page with the local information for that device. Click Go beside the device name to open a new browser window displaying that device's home page, if available. Some devices, such as PC Card clients, do not have home pages.

Show Clients

Click Show Clients in the Map window to display all the wireless client devices on your network. The client names appear under the access point or bridge with which they are associated.

Hide Clients

If clients are displayed, click Hide Clients to display only non-client devices.

Summary Status

Click this link to open a new browser window displaying the Summary Status page.

Association Table

Click this link to open a new browser window displaying the Association Table page. To display the Association Table sub-pages, click the bullet next to the page link (Microsoft Internet Explorer), or click expand next to the page link (Netscape Navigator).

Event Logs

Click this link to open a new browser window displaying the Event Log page.

Network Ports

Click this link to open a new browser window displaying the Network Ports page. To display the Network Ports sub-pages, click the bullet next to the page link (Microsoft Internet Explorer), or click expand next to the page link (Netscape Navigator).

Setup

Click this link to open a new browser window displaying the Setup page. To display the Setup sub-pages, click the bullet next to the page link (Microsoft Internet Explorer) or click expand next to the page link (Netscape Navigator).

 

 
 

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