difference between the operational status of APs to the TOP and REG (registered)

Hello guys,.

I want to know what is the difference between the operational status of APs to the TOP and REG?

Thanks in advance

A radio operating state is up/down.  REG AP means that the PA has joined with success the controller.  The AP must be in the State REG (registry) radios appear.

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