Locate wireless client by IP address ?

Is there a easier way to locate a wireless client by ip addrss in a WISM controller or even via WCS ?
I now go to the home page of my controller and go to the client section and filter by mac address , AP names, etc. once I find that, I  drill in and I can find the IP address listed then, but what if I have a wireless client IP only ? I'm running version 5.2.193.0 on the WISM controller.  My WCS is a level 6.x.
I trying to locate a wireless client which I believe is sending spam but unless I go into every profile connection, how can I locate this client ?
Thanks all

Thanks for the quick response.
The first option sounds like I need some  type of wireless software which at the moment I'm not utilizing so don't know how to do that.
option 2 also sounds foreign to me ! ;-)
Can you add some details or point me to any links you can ref me to so I can try to familiarize myself with these options ?
Regards
Mark

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    Sep 16 10:54:55.603: 8853.2E9E.F70A Association received from mobile on AP  0C68.03EA.4070  1 wcm: (.t^GwtSessionID: 0afe01fbtQ^GwH^Cnz^Gw00dd) was added to ^G$h\225v^K
    Sep 16 10:54:55.603: 8853.2E9E.F70A qos upstream policy is unknown and downstream policy is unknown 1 wcm: ssionID: 0afe01fbtQ^GwH^Cnz^Gw00dd) was added to ^G$h\225v^K
    Sep 16 10:54:55.603: 8853.2E9E.F70A apChanged 0 wlanChanged 0 mscb ipAddr 0.0.0.0, apf RadiusOverride 0x0, numIPv6Addr=0 1 wcm: H^Cnz^Gw00dd) was added to ^G$h\225v^K
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    Sep 16 10:54:55.603: 8853.2E9E.F70A Applying site-specific IPv6 override for station  8853.2E9E.F70A  - vapId 4, site 'renova', interface 'RNVDOS' 1 wcm:  ^G$h\225v^K
    Sep 16 10:54:55.603: 8853.2E9E.F70A Applying local bridging Interface Policy for station  8853.2E9E.F70A  - vlan 4, interface 'RNVDOS' 1 wcm: ce 'RNVDOS'
    Sep 16 10:54:55.603: 8853.2E9E.F70A Applying site-specific override for station  8853.2E9E.F70A  - vapId 4, site 'renova', interface 'RNVDOS' 1 wcm: DOS'
    Sep 16 10:54:55.603: 8853.2E9E.F70A STA - rates (8): 1 wcm:  140 18 152 36 176 72 96 108 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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    Sep 16 10:54:56.520: 8853.2E9E.F70A STA - rates (8): 1 wcm:  140 18 152 36 176 72 96 108 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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    Sep 16 10:54:56.520: 8853.2E9E.F70A apfProcessAssocReq (apf_80211.c: 1 wcm: 5137) Changing state for mobile  8853.2E9E.F70A  on AP  0C68.03EA.4070  from Authenticated to AAA Pending
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    Sep 16 10:54:56.937: 8853.2E9E.F70A qos upstream policy is unknown and downstream policy is unknown 1 wcm: onds
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    Sep 16 10:54:56.937: 8853.2E9E.F70A Scheduling deletion of Mobile Station: 1 wcm:   (callerId: 20) in 10 seconds
    Sep 16 10:54:56.937: 8853.2E9E.F70A
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    Sep 16 10:54:57.143: 8853.2E9E.F70A STA - rates (12): 1 wcm:  130 132 139 150 12 18 24 36 48 72 96 108 0 0 0 0
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    Sep 16 10:54:59.922: 8853.2E9E.F70A Ignoring assoc request due to mobile in exclusion list or marked for deletion  1 wcm: fbtQ^GwH^Cnz^Gw00de) was added to ^G$h\225v^K
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    Sep 16 10:55:06.972: 8853.2E9E.F70A apfMsExpireMobileStation (apf_ms.c: 1 wcm: 7067) Changing state for mobile  8853.2E9E.F70A  on AP  0C68.03EA.4070  from Exclusion-list (1) to Exclusion-list (2)
    Sep 16 10:55:06.972:  8853.2E9E.F70A  0.0.0.0 START (0) Deleted mobile LWAPP rule on AP [ 0C68.03EA.4070 ] 1 wcm: 3.2E9E.F70A  on AP  0C68.03EA.4070  from Exclusion-list (1) to Exclusion-list (2)
    Sep 16 10:55:06.972:  8853.2E9E.F70A  0.0.0.0 START (0) FastSSID for the client [ 0C68.03EA.4070 ] NOTENABLED 1 wcm: E9E.F70A  on AP  0C68.03EA.4070  from Exclusion-list (1) to Exclusion-list (2)
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    Sep 16 10:55:06.972: 8853.2E9E.F70A Clearing Dhcp state for station  ---  1 wcm:  for client (of interface RNVDOS)
    WLC1#
    WLC1#
    Kind Regards,
    Vasco

    Hi Patrick,
    Thank you for sharing your solution. It didn't solved entirely the problem but you pointed to the right direction!
    They are caused, because the system searches for an aaa authorization list, which is not configured.
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    I've used your sugestion to create an aaa local authorization list but instead of naming it with the SSID, I've used the name of the attribute list ( macauth ) and it solved the problem:
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    WLC1#sh wireless client summ
    Number of Local Clients : 1
    MAC Address    AP Name                          WLAN State              Protocol
    8853.2e9e.f70a APf872.ead7.31da                 4    UP                 11n(5)  
    Cheers,
    Vasco

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    -------->
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