Maintaining the access points, Viewing ap connections – Allied Telesis AT-WA7500 User Manual
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Maintaining the Access Points
The Maintenance menu lets you can view different parameters
configured for the access point, including connections, port statistics,
and a configuration summary. This information may be needed when
you call Allied Telesyn Technical Support.
You can also view security events that are in the Security Events log and
then you can export them to a file.
Viewing AP
Connections
The AP Connections screen shows information about the devices (access
points (AP) and end devices (Term)) that are connected through the
spanning tree.
It also shows which devices are passed or blocked if you are using an
ACL or if you implemented 802.1x security. In the ACL or 802.1x column,
you will see a Pass or a Blocked. If an access point is connected to this
access point, you will see the Ethernet MAC address. If a WAP is
connected to this access point, you will see the radio MAC address. If an
access point or WAP was blocked and should have been allowed to pass,
re-enter the IAPP secret key in both devices.
To view AP connections
From the Main Menu, select Maintenance then AP Connections.
The AP Connections screen appears. This screen is read-only.
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