Professional Access Point
Administrator Guide
The associated stations are displayed along with information about packet traffic transmitted and received for each station.
Link Integrity Monitoring
The Professional Access Point provides link integrity monitoring to continually verify the access point’s connection to each associated client, even when no data exchange is occurring. To perform this verification, the access point sends data packets to clients every few seconds when no other traffic is passing. This allows the access point to detect a client’s having gone out of range, even during periods when no normal traffic is exchanged.The client connection is dropped from the list of associated clients within 300 seconds of the client disappearing, even if the client does not disassociate (but went out of range).
What is the Difference Between an Association and a Session?
An association describes a client’s connection to a particular access point. A session describes a client’s connection to the network. A client’s network connection can shift from one clustered access point to another within the context of the same session. A client station can roam between APs and maintain the session.
For information on monitoring sessions, see “Understanding Session Monitoring Information” on page 60.
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