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Monitor the Wireless Network and Its Components
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ProSAFE Wireless Controller WC7600
5. To sort the Stacking/Redundancy Status table, click the double triangle icon or single
triangle icon next to a column header.
6. To display the latest information onscreen, click the Refresh button.
View the Wireless Controllers in the Network
You can monitor the stacking configuration of the wireless controllers in the network.
To view the network Controllers screen:
1. Open a web browser. In the browser’s address field, type the http:// followed by the IP
address that you assigned to the wireless controller.
By default, the IP address is 192.168.0.250. If you have not yet assigned another IP
address to the wireless controller, type http://192.168.0.250.
The wireless controller’s login screen displays.
Access
Points
Up The number of access points that a wireless controller manages and that are
running correctly.
This number is shown for each wireless controller in the stack and for all
wireless controllers together.
Down The number of access points that a wireless controller manages but cannot
ping.
This number is shown for each wireless controller in the stack and for all
wireless controllers together.
Critical The number of access points that a wireless controller manages and can ping,
but either cannot log in to or for which the wireless controller has detected that
the access points are different from the ones that were configured.
This number is shown for each wireless controller in the stack and for all
wireless controllers together.
Major The number of access points that a wireless controller manages but for which
the wireless controller has detected that the configuration differs from the one
that it has in its own configuration. This situation can occur if an access point
runs outdated firmware or the wireless controller changed the configuration
while the access point was down or offline.
This number is shown for each wireless controller in the stack and for all
wireless controllers together.
Clients The number of wireless clients that each wireless controller in the stack
manages, and the total number of wireless clients that all wireless controllers
in the stack manage.
Rogue Access Points
Rogue AP current The total number of unique rogue and unmanaged neighboring access points
that are detected in the network.
Rogue AP count 24hrs The total number of unique rogue and unmanaged neighboring access points
that were detected over the last 24 hours in the network.
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