Professional Access Point
Administrator Guide
•Detect faults. Unexpected changes in the coverage pattern are evident at a glance in the colour coded table.
Viewing Wireless Neighborhood
Details about Wireless Neighborhood information shown is described below.
Field
Description
Display neighboring APs | Click one of the following radio buttons to change the view: |
| • In cluster - Shows only neighbour APs that are members of the cluster |
| • Not in cluster - Shows only neighbour APs that are not cluster members |
| • Both - Shows all neighbour APs (cluster members and |
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Cluster | The Cluster list at the top of the table shows IP addresses for all access points |
| in the cluster. This is the same list of cluster members shown on the Cluster |
| menu’s Access Points tab described in “Navigating to Access Points |
| Management” on page 44. |
| If there is only one AP in the cluster, only a single IP address column will be |
| displayed here; indicating that the AP is clustered with itself. |
| You can click an IP address to view more details for a particular AP as shown |
| in Figure 6 below. |
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