SonicOS 7 Access Points

Scanning Access Points

Active scanning occurs when the security appliance starts up. When you request a scan after start-up, the wireless clients are interrupted for a few seconds. The scan can effect traffic in the following ways:

  • Non-persistent, stateless protocols (such as HTTP) should not exhibit any ill-effects.
  • Persistent connections (protocols such as FTP) are impaired or severed.
  • WiFiSec connections should automatically re-establish and resume with no noticeable interruption to the client.

Clicking Scan All causes all active wireless clients to be disconnected while the scan is performed. If service interruption is a concern, you should not request a scan while the SonicWall security appliance is in Access Point mode. Wait until no clients are active or a short interruption in service is acceptable.

To perform a scan:

  1. Navigate to the Device > Access Points > IDS page.
  2. In the View Style: Access Point drop-down menu (at the top of the table), select All Access Points to scan all devices or choose a specific access point to scan only one device.
  3. At the top of the table:

    • If you are scanning all access points, click Scan All.

    • If you are scanning only access point, select the access point from View Style: Access Point drop-down and choose one of the options in the drop-down menu for --Perform Access Point Scan-- : Both Radio Scan, Radio 2.4GHz scan or Radio 5GHz scan.

  4. Confirm that you want to perform the scan.

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