Understanding session monitoring information

The Monitor active client station sessions page shows the stations associated with access points in the cluster.

A session in this context is the period of time in which a user on a client device (station) with a unique MAC address maintains a connection with the wireless network. The session begins when the client logs on to the network, and the session ends when the client either logs off intentionally or loses the connection for some other reason.

Important A session is not the same as an association, which describes a client connection to a particular access point. A client network connection can shift from one clustered AP to another within the context of the same session. A client station can roam between APs and maintain the session.

Details about the session information shown is described in the following table.

Field

Description

 

 

User Name

Indicates the client user name.

 

 

AP Location

Indicates the location of the access point.

 

This is derived from the location description specified on the Basic Settings

 

tab.

 

 

User MAC

Indicates the MAC address of the user’s client device (station).

Address

A MAC address is a hardware address that uniquely identifies each node

 

 

of a network.

 

 

Idle Time

Indicates the amount of time this station has remained inactive.

 

A station is considered to be “idle” when it is not receiving or transmitting

 

data.

 

 

Data Rate

The speed at which this access point is transferring data to the specified

 

client.

 

The data transmission rate is measured in megabits per second (Mbps).

 

This value should fall within the range of the advertised rate set for the

 

IEEE 802.1x mode in use on the access point. For example, 6 to 54Mbps

 

for 802.11a.

 

 

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