H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > Fat APs.
The Fat AP List page displays all fat APs.
Device List contents
{
Status—Current alarm status of the fat AP.
{
Device Label—Device label that identifies the fat AP in the IMC Platform. Click the device
label of a fat AP to view its details. A device label that carries an icon
indicates that the
management console of the fat AP is not the WSM server host, and that some of the
management functions in IMC (such as adding, modifying or deleting WLANs) are not
available for the fat AP. To solve this problem, operators can log into the Web Manager of
the fat AP, specify the WSM server host (by IP address) as the fat AP's management console,
and then synchronize the fat AP. After that, the icon
disappears.
{
Model—Model of the fat AP.
{
IP Address—Management IP address of the fat AP.
{
Clients—Number of clients that are associated with the fat AP. Click the number to view all of
the online clients.
{
Last Sync Time—Time when the fat AP configuration was last synchronized.
{
Sync Result—Last synchronization result: Succeeded or Failed.
{
Operation—Click the Operation icon
for the fat AP to display the operation menu.
These are the operational tasks provided in the Operation menu:
−
WLAN Configuration
−
View Topology
−
Locate to Map
−
Ping
−
TraceRoute
−
Open Web Manager
−
Monitor
−
Telnet
−
SSH
NOTE:
The Operation menu contents for a Comware-based fat AP are different from the contents for
an MSM series fat AP.
If the
Fat AP List contains enough entries, the following navigational aids are displayed:
•
Click the Next Page icon
to page forward in the Fat AP List.
•
Click the Last Page icon
to page forward to the end of the Fat AP List.
•
Click the Previous Page icon
to page backward in the Fat AP List.
•
Click the First Page icon
to page backward to the front of the Fat AP List.
Click 8, 15, 50, 100, or 200 at the upper right of the Fat AC List to configure the number of items you
want to display on each page.