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Viewing fit aps managed by an ac, Viewing online fit aps managed by an ac, Viewing the online clients of an ac – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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Viewing fit APs managed by an AC

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > ACs.

3.

Click the number link in the Total APs column of the target AC.
The Fit APs page displays all online fit APs managed by the AC. For more information about fit

AP list details, see "

Viewing the fit AP list

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On the Fit AP List, click the name link of a fit AP to view its details. For more information, see
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Viewing detailed information about a fit AP

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Viewing online fit APs managed by an AC

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > ACs.

3.

Click the number link in the Online APs column of the target AC.
The Fit APs page displays all online fit APs managed by the AC. For more information about fit
AP list details, see "

Viewing the online fit APs managed by an AC

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On the Fit AP List, click the name link of a fit AP to view its details. For more information, see
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Viewing detailed information about a fit AP

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Viewing the online clients of an AC

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > ACs.

3.

Click the number link in the Clients column of the target AC.
The Client List page displays all online clients that are associated with the fit APs managed by
the AC. For more information about the Client List, see "

Viewing the online clients of an AC

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On the Online Client List, click the MAC address link of a client to view its details. For more
information, see "

Viewing detailed information about a client

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Managing groups of an AC

You can add WLANs and APs to a group. An AP provides wireless services through the WLAN in the
group to which it belongs. A WLAN and an AP are automatically added to the default group when

they are created. A WLAN can be added to multiple groups, but an AP can only be added to one

group.
You can add WLANs and APs to different groups based on area or floor in a complicated wireless
network. For example, for a two-floor building, you can create two different groups for the two floors,

and add all APs deployed on each floor and the corresponding WLAN to group 1 and group 2,

respectively. After the configuration, APs on different floors provide wireless services through their own

WLAN.