Users Guide

202 | Performing Daily Administration in AirWave Dell PowerConnect W-AirWave 7.4 | User Guide
Figure 141 Clients > VPN Sessions Page Illustration
When a VPN username is selected, a Clients > VPN User Detail 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.
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 142 illustrates this page, and Table 118 describes fields and
information displayed.
Figure 142 Clients > Tags Page Illustration
NOTE: Guest users being pushed to large numbers of controllers may take a very long time to push.
NOTE: The Vendor, Battery Level, and Chirp Interval columns can be filtered using the funnel icon ( ).