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Chapter 8 Wireless
NXC Series User’s Guide
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Group This field displays the name of the AP group to which the AP belongs.
The group becomes editable immediately upon clicking.
Station 2.4G This displays the number of stations (aka wireless clients) associated with the AP’s 2.4 GHz
WiFi network.
Station 5G This displays the number of stations (aka wireless clients) associated with the AP’s 5 GHz WiFi
network.
Recent On-line Time This displays the most recent time the AP came on-line. N/A displays if the AP has not come
on-line since the NXC last started up.
Mgmt. VLAN ID(AC/
AP)
This displays the Access Controller (the NXC) management VLAN ID setting for the AP and
the runtime management VLAN ID setting on the AP.
VLAN Conflict displays if the AP’s management VLAN ID does not match the NXC’s
management VLAN ID setting for the AP. This field displays n/a if the NXC cannot get VLAN
information from the AP.
Last Off-line Time This displays the most recent time the AP went off-line. N/A displays if the AP has either not
come on-line or gone off-line since the NXC last started up.
LED Status This displays the AP LED status.
N/A displays if the AP does not support LED suppression mode and/or have a locator LED to
show the actual location of the AP.
A gray LED icon signifies that the AP LED suppression mode is enabled. All the LEDs of the AP
will turn off after the AP is ready.
A green LED icon signifies that the AP LED suppression mode is disabled and the AP LEDs
stay lit after the AP is ready.
A sun icon signifies that the AP’s locator LED is blinking.
A circle signifies that the AP’s locator LED is extinguished.
Ethernet Uplink This field displays the AP’s uplink port speed and duplex mode (Full or Half).
Power This displays the AP’s power status.
(Full power) - the AP receives optimal power from the power sourcing equipment.
(Force Full Power- the power sourcing equipment provides full power to the AP even in
cases where a PoE injector that does not support PoE negotiation is used.
(Limited power) - the AP receives less than optimal power from the power sourcing
equipment. This may be due to the PoE switch/injector using an earlier PoE standard. This
may impact wireless transmission throughput or disable a radio transmitter, depending on
the AP’s power requirements.
(Off-Line) - the AP is not receiving power.
Bluetooth This field displays the AP’s Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) capability. Bluetooth Low Energy,
which is also known as Bluetooth Smart, transmits less data over a shorter distance and
consumes less power than classic Bluetooth. APs communicate with other BLE enabled
devices using advertisements.
N/A displays if the AP does not support BLE.
Unavailable displays if the AP supports Bluetooth, but there is no BLE USB dongle connected
to the USB port of the AP.
Available displays if the AP supports Bluetooth, detects a BLE device and advertising is
inactive. Some APs, such as the WAC5302D-S. need to have a supported BLE USB dongle
attached to act as a beacon to broadcast packets.
Advertising displays if the AP supports Bluetooth, detects a BLE device and advertising is
activated, which means the BLE device can broadcasts packets to every device around it.
Table 55 Configuration > Wireless > AP Management > Mgmt. AP List (continued)
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