Users Guide

Figure 148:Clients > VPN Sessions Page Illustration
When a VPN username is selected, a Clients > VPN User Detail page displays with current VPN sessions, a user and
bandwidth interactive graph, and a historical VPN sessions list table.
Supporting RFID Tags With the Clients > Tags Page
Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) supports identifying and tracking wireless devices with radio waves. RFID uses
radio wave tags for these and additional functions. Active tags have a battery and transmit signals autonomously, and
passive tags have no battery. RFID tags often support additional and proprietary improvements to network integration,
battery life, and other functions.
Guest users being pushed to large numbers of controllers may take a very long time to push.
The Clients > Tags page displays a list of wireless tags, such as Aeroscout, PanGo and Newbury, that are heard by thin
APs, and reported back to a controller that AirWave monitors. AirWave displays the information it receives from the
controller in a table on this page. Figure 149 illustrates this page, and Table 123 describes fields and information
displayed.
The Vendor, Battery Level, and Chirp Interval columns can be filtered using the funnel icon ( ).
Figure 149:Clients > Tags Page Illustration
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