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122 | Discovering, Adding, and Managing Devices Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.2 | User Guide
Table 76 describes the fields and information displayed for the Connected Users display.
The Recent Events area lists the most recent events specific to the AP. This information also appears on the
System > Events Log page. Table 77 describes the fields in this page that display.
Table 76 APs/Devices > Monitor > Connected Users Fields and Default Values
Field Description
User Provides the name of the User associated to the AP. AWMS gathers this data in a variety of ways. It can be
taken from RADIUS accounting data or traps.
MAC Address Displays the Radio MAC address of the user associated to the AP. Also provides a link that redirects to the
Users > Detail page.
Radio Displays the radio to which the user is associated.
Association Time Displays the first time AWMS recorded the MAC address as being associated.
Duration Displays the length of time the MAC address has been associated.
Auth. Type Displays the type of authentication employed by the user. Supported auth types are as follows:
EAP—Extensible Authentication Protocol, only reported by Cisco VxWorks using SNMP traps.
RADIUS accounting—RADIUS accounting servers integrated with AWMS provide the RADIUS
Accounting Auth type.
Authenticated—a general category supporting additional authentication types.
AWMS considers all other types as not authenticated.
The information AWMS displays in Auth Type and Cipher columns depends on what information the server
receives from the devices it is monitoring. The client devices may all be similar, but if the APs to which
they are associated are of different models, or if security is set up differently between them, then different
Auth Type or Cipher values may be reported to AWMS.
If all APs are the same model and all are set up the same way, then another reason for differing Auth Types
might be the use of multiple VLANs or SSIDs. One client device might authenticate on one SSID using one
Auth Type and another client device might authenticate on a second SSID using a different Auth Type.
Cipher Displays the encryption or decryption cipher supporting the user, when this information is available. The
client devices may all be similar, but if the APs to which they are associated are of different models, or if
security is set up differently between them, then different Auth Type or Cipher values may be reported to
the AWMS server.
Auth. Time Shows when the user authenticated.
Signal Quality Displays the average signal quality the user experienced.
BW Displays the average bandwidth consumed by the MAC address.
Location Displays the QuickView box allows users to view features including heatmap for a device and location
history for a user.
LAN IP Displays the IP assigned to the user MAC. This information is not always available. AWMS can gather it
from the ARP cache of switches discovered by AWMS.
VPN IP Displays the VPN IP of the user MAC. This information can be obtained from VPN servers that send
RADIUS accounting packets to AWMS.
Table 77 APs/Devices > Monitor > Recent Events Fields and Default Values
Field Description
Time Displays the day and time the event was recorded.
User Displays the user that triggered the event. Configuration changes are logged as the AWMS user that submitted
them. Automated AWMS events are logged as the System user.
Event Displays a short text description of the event.
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