Status and Statistics
TSPEC Status and Statistics
Cisco Small Business WAP551 and WAP561 Wireless-N Access Point 20
2
From Station—Shows the number of packets and bytes received from the
wireless client and the number of packets and bytes that were dropped
after being recei ved.
-Packets—Number of packets in excess of an admitted TSPEC.
-Bytes—Number of bytes when no TSPEC has been established and
admission is required by the WAP device.
To St at ion —The number of packets and bytes transmitted from the WAP
device to the wireless client and the number of packets and bytes that were
dropped upon transmission.
-Packets—Number of packets in excess of an admitted TSPEC.
-Bytes—Number of bytes for which no TSPEC has been established
when admission is required by the WAP device.
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TSPEC Status and Statistics
The TSPEC Status and Statistics page provides this information:
Summary information about TSPEC sessions by radio.
Summary information about TSPEC sessions by VAP.
Real-time transmit and receive statistics for the radio interface and the
network interface(s).
All of the transmit and receive statistics shown are totals since the WAP device
was last started. If you reboot the WAP device, these figures indicate transmit and
receive totals since the reboot.
To view TSPEC status and statistics, select Status and Statistics > TSPEC Status
and Statistics in the navigation pane.
The TSPEC Status and Statistics page provides this status information for the
WLAN (Radio) and VAP interfaces:
Network Interface—Name of the Radio or VAP interface. On WAP561
devices, WLAN0 represents radio 1 and WLAN1 represents radio 2.
Access Category—Current Access Category associated with this Traffic
Stream (voice or video).