User's Guide

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Sensor Icons
These icons indicate the state of a sensor:
Icon Description
A Sensor that is functioning normally and is communicating with
the AirDefense Server. To be online, the Sensor must be connected
to the AirDefense Server.
A Sensor that is not communicating with the AirDefense Server. If
you did not intentionally take a Sensor o-line, check the Sensor's
configuration settings.
A Sensor that is not licensed with the AirDefense Server. Use the
Licenses feature of the Appliance Manager to check the license
status.
A Sensor that is in the auto-connect mode.
Note: The Sensor auto-connect mode is the fourth phase of zero
touch. After 5 minutes of attempting zero touch discovery and an
AP is not adopted by a switch or the default password has been
changed, a Sensor will enter the auto-connect mode and attempt to
connect the AP to the AirDefense appliance.
A planned Sensor as seen in adding planned devices to a floor plan.
A Sensor that is in radio share mode.
Note: If the Sensor appears in a Java applet (standalone feature)
and is in radio share mode, the ap_radioShare icon displays (not a
Sensor icon).
A Sensor that is in radio share mode and is not communicating with
the AirDefense Server. If you did not intentionally take the Sensor
o-line, check the Sensor's configuration settings.
Icons
These icons indicate an APs state and capabilities:
Icon Description
An online AP that is managed by AirDefense.
An online AP that is not managed by AirDefense.
An oine AP that is managed by AirDefense.
AirDefense Application Icons Legacy Content
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