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Cisco Wireless LAN Solution Product Guide
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Chapter 9 Using Cisco WCS
Monitoring WLANs with Cisco WCS
Monitoring Users on a Floor Map
Follow these steps to monitor client devices on a floor map:
Step 1 Select the Monitor tab.
Step 2 Click Maps to display the Maps page.
Step 3 Click an item in the Name column and double-click the floor map.
Step 4 Select Users from the Display drop-down menu. The number of client devices associated to each radio
appears in the panel beside each access point. Click the number of clients to display a list of specific
client devices and parameters. Table x lists the parameters that appear.
Monitoring WLANs with Cisco WCS
The se sections describe how to use Cisco WCS to monitor your WLANs:
Detecting and Locating Rogue Access Points, page 9-14
Acknowledging Rogue Access Points, page 9-16
Detecting and Locating Rogue Access Points
When the lightweight access points on your WLAN are powered up and associated with controllers,
Cisco WCS immediately starts listening for rogue access points. When a controller detects a rogue
access point, it immediately notifies Cisco WCS, which creates a rogue access point alarm.
When Cisco WCS receives a rogue access point message from controller, an alarm indicator appears in
the lower left corner of all Cisco WCS user interface pages. The alarm indicator in Figure 9-5 shows 72
rogue access point alarms.
Table 9-1 Client Paramaters Dsiplayed
Parameter Description
Check Box Click to select, so that a command can be applied.
User Name Username for the client device.
IP Address IP Address of the client.
MAC Address MAC address of the client.
Access Point Name of the access point to which this client is associated.
Controller IP Address of controller to which this access point is attached.
Port Port number of the controller to which this access point is attached.
Status Associated or not associated.
SSID Service Set Identifier being broadcast by the access point radio.
Auth Authentication enabled or disabled.
Protocol 802.11a or 802.11b/g.
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