Pre-Authorization History - D-Link DWC-1000 User Manual

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Delete All: Deletes all non-authenticated clients from the Detected Client database.
As clients are detected, they are added to the database and appear in the list.
Acknowledge All Rogues: Clear the rogue status of all clients listed as rogues in
the Detected Client database, The status of an acknowledge client is returned to the
status it had when it was first detected. If the detected client fails any of the tests
that classify it as a threat, it will be listed as a Rogue again
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4.8.7 Pre-Authorization History

Status > Wireless Client Info> Pre-Auth History
To help authenticated clients roam without losing sessions and needing to re -
authenticate, wireless clients can attempt to authenticate to other APs within rang e
that the client could possibly associate with. For successful pre -authentication, the
target AP must have a VAP with an SSID and security configuration that matches
that of the client, including MAC authentication, encryption method, and pre -shared
key or RADIUS parameters. The AP that the client is associated with captures all
pre-authentication requests and sends them to the controller.
MAC Address: MAC address of the client.
AP MAC Address: MAC Address of the managed AP to which the client has pre -
authenticated.
Radio Interface Number: Radio number to which the client is authenticated, which
is either Radio 1 or Radio 2.
VAP MAC Address: VAP MAC address to which the client roamed.
SSID: SSID Name used by the VAP.
Age: Time since the history entry was added.
User Name: Indicates the user name of client that authenticated via 802.1X.
Pre-Authentication Status: Indicates whether the client successfully authenticated
and shows a status of Success or Failure.
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