AT-TQ2450 Wireless Access Point User’s Guide

Viewing the Neighboring Access Points of the Cluster

To view the neighboring access points of the cluster, select Wireless Neighborhood from the Cluster menu to display the “View neighboring access points” window. An example of the window is shown in Figure 32.

Figure 32. View Neighboring Access Points Window

The table rows are divided into three sections:

The top row contains the IP addresses, MAC addresses, and cluster locations of the radios in the access points of the cluster. A radio has to be both enabled and active to be included in the row. Radios that are disabled or enabled but not active are not included in the window. To learn the MAC addresses of the radios of an access point, refer to “Configuring Basic Radio Settings” on page 39.

The second set of rows contains the SSIDs of the VAPs on the access points that are members of the cluster.

The third set of rows displays the SSIDs of access points or VAPs that are not members of the cluster, but that have been detected by cluster members. The second and third sets of rows are divided by a heavy line.

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