Rockwell Automation 1783-WAPxxx Stratix 5100 Wireless Access Point User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1783-UM006A-EN-P - May 2014

Chapter 4

Stratix 5100 Device Manager Parameter Definitions

Table 14 - System Setting Parameter Descriptions

System Settings

Description

IP Address (DHCP) / IP Address (Static)

The IP address for the access point. The IP address can be assigned dynamically with DHCP or assigned statically.

IP Subnet Mask

The IP subnet mask identifies the subnetwork so the IP address can be recognized on the LAN.

Default Gateway

The IP address of your default internet gateway is displayed here.

MAC Address

The Media Access Control address is a unique identifier assigned to the network interface by the manufacturer.

Interface Status

The status of GigabitEthernet, Radio0-802.11N

2.4 GHz

, and Radio0-802.11N

5 GHz

.

Software Status

Indicates whether the GigabitEthernet, Radio-802.11b, Radio-802.11a, or Radio-802.11g interfaces have been enabled or disabled by the
operator.

Hardware Status

Indicates whether the line protocol for the GigabitEthernet, Radio-802.11a, Radio-802.11b, or Radio-802.11g interface is up or down.

Interface Resets

The number of times an interface has been completely reset.

Input Rate Timespan

Input Rate Timespan

Input Rate (bits/sec)

The average number of bits per second transmitted in the designated input rate timespan.

Input Rate (packets/sec)

The average number of packets per second transmitted in the designated input rate timespan.

Time Since Last Input

The number of hours, minutes, and seconds since the last packet was successfully received by an interface. Knowing this time helps you
determine the load on the interface and helps locate network problems.

Total Packets Input

The total number of error-free packets received by the system.

Total Bytes Input

The total number of error-free bytes received by the system.

Broadcast Packets

The total number of broadcast packets received by the interface.

Total Input Errors

The total number of input-related errors that occurred including runts, giants, no buffer, CRC, frame, overrun, and ignored counts.

Overrun Errors

The number of times the receiver hardware was unable to send received data to a hardware buffer because the input rate exceeded the
receiver's ability to process the data.

Ignored Packets

The number of received packets ignored by the interface because the interface hardware ran low on internal buffers. Broadcast storms and
bursts of noise can cause the ignored count to be increased.

Throttles

The number of times the receiver on the port was disabled, possibly because of a buffer or processor overload.

Output Rate Timespan

The timespan being used for the output rates.

Output Rate (bits/sec)

The average number of bits transmitted per second in the designated output rate timespan.

Output Rate (packets/sec)

The average number of packets transmitted per second in the designated output rate timespan.

Time Since Last Output

The number of hours, minutes, and seconds since the last packet was successfully transmitted by the interface. Knowing this time helps you
determine traffic load on the interface and helps locate network problems.

Total Packets Output

The total number of messages transmitted by the system.

Total Bytes Output

The total number of bytes, including data and MAC encapsulation, transmitted by the system.

Total Output Errors

The sum of all errors that prevented the final transmission of datagrams out of the interface being examined.

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