
Each tab appears in a compressed view by default. The number of networks, OAW-IAPs, or clients in the network
precedes the tab names. The individual tabs can be expanded or collapsed by clicking on the tabs. The list items in
each tab can be sorted by clicking the triangle icon next to the heading labels.
Networks Tab
This tab displays a list of Wi-Fi networks that are configured in the Instant network. The network names are
displayed as links.
The expanded view displays the following information about each Wi-Fi network:
l Name (SSID) — Name of the network.
l Clients — Number of clients that are connected to the network.
l Type — Type of network type such as Employee, Guest, or Voice.
l Band — Band in which the network is broadcast: 2.4 GHz band, 5 GHz band, or both.
l Authentication Method — Authentication method required to connect to the network.
l Key Management — Authentication key type.
l IP Assignment— Source of IP address for the client.
To add a Wi-Fi network, click the New link in the Networks tab. An edit link is displayed on clicking the network
name in the Networks tab. To delete a network, click on the link x next to the edit link.
For more information on the procedure to add or modify a wireless network, see Wireless Network Profiles on page
85.
Access Points Tab
If the Auto Join Mode feature is enabled, a list of enabled and active OAW-IAPs in the AOS-W Instant network is
displayed in the Access Points tab. The OAW-IAP names are displayed as links.
If the Auto Join Mode feature is disabled, the New link is displayed. Click this link to add a new OAW-IAP to the
network. If an OAW-IAP is configured and not active, its MAC Address is displayed in red.
The expanded view of the Access Points tab displays the following information about each OAW-IAP:
l Name — Name of the OAW-IAP.
l IP Address — IP address of the OAW-IAP.
l Mode — Mode of the OAW-IAP.
n Access — In this mode, the AP serves clients and scans the home channel for spectrum analysis while
monitoring channels for rogue APs in the background.
n Monitor — In this mode, the AP acts as a dedicated Air Monitor (AM), scanning all channels for rogue APs and
clients.
l Spectrum— When enabled, the AP functions as a dedicated full-spectrum RF monitor, scanning all channels to
detect interference from neighboring APs or non-Wi-Fi devices such as microwaves and cordless phones. When
Spectrum is enabled, the AP does not provide access services to clients.
l Clients — Number of clients that are connected to the OAW-IAP.
l Type — Model number of the OAW-IAP.
l Mesh Role — Role of the mesh portal or mesh point.
l Channel — Channel on which the OAW-IAP is currently broadcast.
l Power (dB) — Maximum transmission EIRP of the radio.
l Utilization (%) — Percentage of time that the channel is utilized.
l Noise (dBm) — Noise floor of the channel.
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