Viewing the device topology of a fat ap, Formation, see, Viewing the device – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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{

Last Detect Time—Time when the rogue device was last detected.

{

Beacon Interval—Interval at which the rogue device sends beacon frames. Available for
rogue APs only.

{

Max Signal Strength—Maximum signal strength of the rogue device.

{

Attack Status—Whether the rogue device has attacked the network.

Right-click the icon of a rogue device. The menu contains the following options:

{

Locate—Allows you to open the location view topology and locate the rogue device on the
topology.

{

Lock/Unlock—Allows you to lock/unlock the position of the rogue device on the topology. A
rogue device cannot be moved after being locked.

Viewing the device topology of a fat AP

1.

Click the Service tab.

2.

Locate the target fat AP using one of the following methods:
Method 1

a.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Wireless Topology.

b.

Right-click the blank area and select Find from the shortcut menu. The Query Devices
window appears.

c.

Enter the device label of the target fat AP in the Content box.

d.

Click Query. The target fat AP will be displayed on the Find Result window.

Method 2

a.

From the navigation tree, select WLAN Manager > Resource Management > Fat APs.

b.

Click the Operation icon

of the target fat AP.

c.

Select

View Topology from the shortcut menu. The system automatically locates the fat

AP on the wireless device topology that appears.

3.

Double-click the icon of the fat AP, or right-click the fat AP icon and select Open Topology from
the shortcut menu.
The device topology of the fat AP appears, displaying the fat AP and all its associated clients.

4.

Click the icon of the fat AP. The tip window displays the basic information about the fat AP,
including the device label, IP address, device status, sysname, vendor, and clients. For

description for these parameters, see "

Viewing the wireless device topology

."

5.

Perform the following operations on a client from the fat AP device topology:

{

Click the icon of a client. The tip window displays the basic information about the client,
including the MAC address, client name, radio type, signal strength, and RSSI. For

descriptions of these parameters, see "

Viewing the device topology of an AC

."

{

Right-click the icon of a client. The menu contains these management options that can be
applied to the client: Client Information, Locate, and Lock/Unlock. For more information
about these management options, see "

Viewing the device topology of an AC

."

6.

Right-click the blank area on the topology, and select User Link Label from the shortcut menu to
configure the label for the link between the client and the fat AP. Options are Show Radio Type,

Show Signal Strength, Show RSSI, Show Channel, and No Label. For more information about

configuring link labels, see "

Viewing the device topology of an AC

."

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