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5. Select a radio from those displayed and click the

Details

button for additional radio information in rae

data format. For more information, see

Viewing AP Statistics in Detail on page 4-76

.

6. Select a radio from those displayed and click the

Graph

button for additional radio performance

information in graphical format. For more information, see

Viewing AP Statistics in Detail on page 4-76

.

4.7.2.1 Viewing AP Statistics in Detail

The

Details

screen provides additional (and more specific) traffic, performance and error information for the

selected radio.

To view Radio Statistics Details:

1. Select

Network

>

Access Port

Radios

from the main menu tree.

2. Click the

Statistics

tab.

3. Select a radio from the table and click the

Details

button to display a screen with detailed statistics for

that radio.

Radio statistics details are split into four sections:

Information

,

Traffic

,

RF Status

and

Errors

.

Information in black represents the statistics from the last 30 seconds and information in blue represents
statistics from the last hour.

4. Refer to the

Information

field for the following information:

5. Refer to the

Traffic

field for the following information

:

Description

Displays a brief description of the radio to help differentiate the radio from similar models.

MAC Address

Displays the Hardware or Media Access Control (MAC) address for the access port. access
ports with dual radios will have a unique hardware address for each radio.

Num Associated
Stations

Displays the number of MUs currently associated with the radio.

AP Type

Displays the access port model.

Current Channel

The Current Channel displays the channel the access port is currently passing traffic on. If
the channel is displayed in red, it means the configured channel does not match the current
channel. The configured channel in this case, is the value in parentheses. The AP may not be
operating on the configured channel for 2 reasons: Uniform spreading is enabled or radar
was encountered on the configured channel.

Pkts per second

Displays the average total packets per second that cross the selected radio. The Rx column
displays the average total packets per second received on the selected radio. The Tx column
displays the average total packets per second sent on the selected radio. The number in
black represents this statistic for the last 30 seconds and the number in blue represents this
statistic for the last hour.

Throughput

Displays the average throughput in Mbps on the selected radio. The Rx column displays the
average throughput in Mbps for packets received on the selected radio. The Tx column
displays the average throughput for packets sent on the selected radio. The number in black
represents this statistic for the last 30 seconds and the number in blue represents this
statistic for the last hour.

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