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Locating multiple clients, Wireless locating based on ap, Locating a wireless client – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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4.

Right-click on a blank area, and, from the shortcut menu, select Show Clients.
The page that appears displays all clients associated with the APs that are connected to the AC.

5.

Right-click the target client, and, from the shortcut menu, select Locate.

Locating multiple clients

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > View Management > Location Views.
The Location List page appears.

3.

Click the View Topology icon for the location view.
The location view topology page appears, displaying all sub-location views, fit APs, and fat
APs.

4.

Right-click on a blank area, and, from the shortcut menu, select Locate.

5.

In the Showing Clients Configuration dialog box that appears, query clients to be located by
username, account name, or MAC address.

6.

Click Query. The list displays all clients matching the criteria.

7.

Select clients to be located, and click OK.

Wireless locating based on AP

AP-based wireless locating scans wireless signals to locate clients (including rogue clients) and rogue
APs.
To implement AP-based wireless locating, set the operating mode of APs to monitor or hybrid.

NOTE:

A maximum of five online administrators can perform the locating operation at the same time, but one
administrator can only locate one wireless device at a time.

Locating a wireless client

To locate a client by client name:

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > Clients.
The Client List page displays all clients.

3.

Click the Operation icon

of a client to be located and, from the menu, select

Locate.

The client is displayed and highlighted in the location view topology.

To locate a client by topology:

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Wireless Topology.
The wireless device topology page appears, displaying all ACs and fat APs.

3.

Double-click the AC or the fat AP icon, or right-click the AC or the fat AP icon, and select Open
Topology.
The topology page of the AC or the fat AP appears.