Columns under the Site Access Point list General tab include:
Status — Indicates service status.
Name — The AP name.
Serial Number — Unique number that identifies an AP.
IP Address — The AP's DHCP-server assigned or Static IP address.
The MAC Address column displays the AP MAC Address of the primary port. Use this information to identify the AP and facilitate integration processes.
The Power Status column value depends on the AP model:
For AP4020/X/FX, possible values are Normal, High, Low, or Staging.
For AP5010, possible values are: High, Normal, or Low.
For AP5020, possible values are Normal, Low, or Staging.
All other AP models, possible values are: Normal or Low.
Version — Current AP firmware image.
Model — The AP model (e.g., AP5050)
RF Policy — RF Management policy assigned to the site where the AP is located.
Radio 1, Radio 2, and Radio 3 — The channel currently in use.
Radio 1 Clients, Radio 2 Clients, and Radio 3 Clients — The client count on each radio. This information allows you to monitor load balancing on the AP. The value Sensor, in this column, indicates that the radio is configured as a sensor. For more information, see Radio as a Sensor.
R1 Power, R2 Power, and R3 Power — Actual Tx power level (dBm).
R1 Req. Channel, R2 Req. Channel, and R3 Req. Channel — The Request New Channel setting assigned during radio configuration. This value specifies the primary channel of the wireless AP.
R1 Max Power, R2 Max Power, R3 Max Power — Indicates the configured Maximum Tx Power setting.
Profile - The configuration Profile that is associated with the AP. A configuration Profile is assigned to a device group. It applies configuration settings to the APs in the group.
Adoption — Indicates if the AP is associated with the Primary or Backup ExtremeCloud IQ Controller in an availability pair. Use this information to understand an access point's home session. This value does not indicate where an AP may be currently connected in an availability pair.
The Floor Name column displays the name assigned to the AP location
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Site-Level AP Actions Learn about actions users can take with any or all APs at a site.