Brocade Mobility 7131N-FGR Access Point Product Reference Guide (Supporting software release 4.0.0.0-35GRN and later) User Manual

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Viewing LAN statistics

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3. Refer to the Received field to view data received over the Brocade Mobility 7131N-FGR Access

Point LAN port.

4. Refer to the Transmitted field to view statistics transmitted over the Brocade Mobility

7131N-FGR Access Point LAN port.

Speed

The LAN 1 or LAN 2 connection speed is displayed in Megabits per
second (Mbps), for example, 54Mbps. If the throughput speed is
not achieved, examine the number of transmit and receive errors,
or consider increasing the supported data rate. To change the data
rate of the 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n radio, see

“Configuring the

802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n radio”

on page 142.

Duplex

Displays whether the current LAN connection is full or half duplex.

WLANs Mapped

The WLANs Mapped table lists the WLANs mapped to this LAN
(either LAN1 or LAN2) as their LAN interface.

RX Packets

RX packets are data packets received over the Brocade Mobility
7131N-FGR Access Point LAN port. The number is a cumulative
total since the LAN connection was last enabled or the Brocade
Mobility 7131N-FGR Access Point was last restarted. To begin a
new data collection, see

“Configuring system settings”

on

page 56.

RX Bytes

RX bytes are bytes of information received over the LAN port. The
value is a cumulative total since the LAN connection was last
enabled or the Brocade Mobility 7131N-FGR Access Point was last
restarted. To begin a new data collection, see

“Configuring system

settings”

on page 56.

RX Errors

RX errors include dropped data packets, buffer overruns, and
frame errors on inbound traffic. The number of RX errors is a total
of RX Dropped, RX Overruns and RX Carrier errors. Use this
information to determine performance quality of the current LAN
connection.

RX Dropped

The RX Dropped field displays the number of data packets failing
to reach the LAN port. If this number appears excessive, consider
a new connection to the device.

RX Overruns

RX overruns are buffer overruns on the Brocade Mobility
7131N-FGR Access Point LAN port. RX overruns occur when
packets are received faster than the LAN connection can handle
them. If RX overruns are excessive, consider reducing the data
rate, for more information, see

“Configuring the 802.11a/n or

802.11b/g/n radio”

on page 142.

RX Frame

The RX Frame field displays the number of TCP/IP data frame
errors received.

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