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Siemens HiPath AP2620 - Viewing Displays for the Mobility Manager

Siemens HiPath AP2620
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Working with reports and displays
A31003-W1040-U101-1-7619, July 2006 DRAFT
236 HiPath Wireless Controller, Access Points and Convergence Software V4.0, C10/C100/C1000 User Guide
hwc_reports.fm
Viewing the displays
Statistics are expressed in respect of the AP. Therefore, Packets Sent means the AP has sent
that data to a client and Packets Rec’d means the AP has received packets from a client.
Time Conn is the length of time that a client has been on the system, not just on an AP. If the
client roams from one AP to another, the session stays, therefore Time Conn does not reset.
A client appears as soon as the client connects (or after refresh of screen). The client
disappears as soon as it times out.
11.1.3 Viewing displays for the mobility manager
When a HiPath Wireless Controller has been configured as a mobility manager, two additional
displays appear as options in the List of Displays screen:
Client Location in Mobility Zone – Displays the active wireless clients and their status
Mobility Tunnel Matrix – Displays a cross-connection view of the state of inter-controller
tunnels, as well as relative loading for user distribution across the mobility domain

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