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Aged Out Wireless Clients Not seen in past:168 hours.

Aged Out Wireless Clients Not seen in past:168 hours.

Dean_Ferraro
New Contributor III
I am receiving the message shown above and am curious what this is actually describing. Is this advising me that if a wireless client is not seen on the network for 168 hours (7 days) that it is removed? I am using host lists to determine if you should have access to the network at this time. We have noticed on occasion that devices that were believed to be added to the lists are no longer present and must be added back to the host list. If this age out is not the underlying issue does what I am describing sound familiar and can anyone offer a solution or explanation?
Netsight v7.0.6.26, Identifi v10.21.02
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Dean_Ferraro
New Contributor III
Ron,

Thanks. So would this be part of the reason I seem to be dropping devices from static host lists? It is very far a few in between but nevertheless does happen. Could this be some kind of memory leak or something of this nature?

Ronald_Dvorak
Honored Contributor
It's a setting in XMC.....

Client Cleanup Interval:
Wireless client statistics stored by the data collector are periodically cleaned up according to this interval.
When the Collection Client Limit is reached, clients inactive longer than the time specified in the Time Between Collection Client Limit Events are aged out.

You'd set it here....

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