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Distance from the AU.
IP Address
Wi2 IP Address as defined in the SU (or 0.0.0.0 for none)
The ESSID of the SU
In addition, a summary table displays information about the Forwarding
Database (Bridging Info). The database includes the following information:
The current number of entries. This is the number of currently associated
SUs.
NOTE
An SU is only removed from the list of associated SUs under the following conditions:
The SU failed to respond to 100 consecutive data frames transmitted by the AU and is
considered to have "aged out".
During the last 6 minutes (or more) the SU did not transmit any data frame, and failed to
respond to certain frames that typically are transmitted by the AU every 10 seconds. Since the
sampling interval for this state is about 10 minutes, it means that the decision to remove the SU
from the Associations Database will take place between 6 to 16 minutes from the time the SU
ceased sending data or responding to these “keep-alive” frames (for AUS the sampling interval
is 1 minute, meaning decision time of 6 to 7 minutes).
The aging time specified for entries in these table. There is no aging time
for Association Info entries.
The maximum number of entries permitted for this table, which is
specified by the Maximum Number of Associations parameter. The
default value of the Maximum Number of Associations parameter is 512.
Show MIR/CIR Database: Displays information on the MIR/CIR support for
associated Subscriber Units.
Each entry includes the following information:
The MAC address of the associated Subscriber Unit
The values of the MIR and CIR parameters configured in the applicable SU
for the downlink (AU to SU) and for the uplink (SU to AU).
The value configured in the applicable SU for the Maximum Delay
parameter.