Table 168: RAP Console Summary Tab Information

Summary Table

Basic View Information

Advanced View Information

Name

 

 

 

Wired Ports Status

Port: Port numbers of the wired ports on the

The advanced view of the Wired Access Ports

 

 

AP.

table displays the following data:

 

Status: Current status of each port

Port: Port numbers of the wired ports on the

 

 

(Connected, LinkDown or Disabled).

AP.

 

 

 

Status: Current status of each port (Connected,

 

 

 

LinkDown or Disabled).

 

 

 

MAC Address: MAC address of the wired port.

 

 

 

Speed: Speed of the link.

 

 

 

Duplex Type: Duplex mode of the link, full or

 

 

 

half.

 

 

 

Forwarding mode: Forwarding mode for the

 

 

 

port: Bridge, Tunnel or Split Tunnel.

 

 

 

Users: Number of users accessing each port.

 

 

 

Rx Packets: Number of packets received on the

 

 

 

port.

 

 

 

Tx packets: Number of packets transmitted via

 

 

 

the port.

 

 

 

 

Wireless SSIDs

SSID: Name of the SSID.

SSID: Name of the SSID.

 

Status: SSID Status (up, down, or disabled).

Status: SSID Status (up, down, or disabled).

 

Band: Radio band available on the SSID.

Band: Radio band available on the SSID.

 

 

 

Channel: Channel used on the radio band.

 

 

 

BSSID: BSSID of the wireless SSID.

 

 

 

Forwarding Mode: Forwarding mode used by

 

 

 

the Wireless SSID (Bridge, Tunnel or Split-

 

 

 

Tunnel).

 

 

 

EIRP: Equivalent Isotropic Radiated Power, in

 

 

 

dBm.

 

 

 

Noise floor: The residual background noise

 

 

 

detected by an AP. Noise seen by an AP is

 

 

 

reported as -dBm. Therefore, a noise floor of -

 

 

 

100 dBm is smaller (lower) than a noise floor of

 

 

 

-50 dBm.

 

 

 

Users: Number of users on the radio band.

 

 

 

Rx Packets: Number of packets received on the

 

 

 

BSSID.

 

 

 

Tx packets: Number of packets transmitted via

 

 

 

the BSSID.

 

 

 

 

Wired Users

MAC Address: MAC address of the wired

MAC Address: MAC address of the wired user.

 

 

user.

IP address: IP address of the wired user.

 

IP address: IP address of the wired user.

Port: AP port used by the wired user.

 

 

 

 

Wireless User

MAC Address: MAC address of the wireless

MAC Address: MAC address of the wired user.

 

 

user.

IP address: IP address of the wired user.

 

IP address: IP address of the wireless user.

SSID: Name of the SSID.

 

 

 

BSSID: BSSID of the wireless user.

 

 

 

Assoc State: Shows if the user is associated or

 

 

 

just authorized.

 

 

 

Auth: Type of authentication: WPA, 802.1x,

 

 

 

none, open, or shared.

 

 

 

Encryption: Encryption type used by the

 

 

 

wireless user.

 

 

 

 

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