System Administration
The Received and Transmitted portions of the screen display statistics for the cumulative packets, bytes, and errors received and transmitted through the access port for the associated mobile unit since it last gained access to the
Field | Description |
WLAN | Indicates the WLAN that is associated with the mobile unit. |
Association |
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PSP Mode | Under normal circumstances a switch will terminate a connection with a |
| mobile unit if it doesn’t exchange packets regularly. Many laptops that |
| shut down their NIC when there is no network activity. The switch stops |
| seeing the MU and cuts the connection. When PSP is enabled, the MU |
| can stop communication with the switch and the connection will remain |
| active. When the MU starts communicating to the Access Port again the |
| connection does not need to be reestablished. |
Association | The total number of attempts that the Access Port has made to |
Fails | associate with the mobile unit which have failed. |
Voice MU | Indicate whether the mobile unit is a |
| value is yes, if the MY is a |
RX Packets | Total number of data packets received by the Access Port from the |
| mobile unit |
RX Bytes | Total number of bytes of information received by the Access Port from |
| the mobile unit |
TX Packets | Total number of data packets sent by the Access Port to the mobile unit |
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TX Broadcast | Total number of broadcast packets sent by the Access Port to the |
Packets | associated mobile unit |
TX Bytes | Total number of bytes sent by the Access Port to the associated mobile |
| unit |
TX Broadcast | Total number of bytes broadcast by the Access Port to the associated |
Bytes | mobile unit |
Undecryptable | Total number of bytes that could not be decrypted. |
Packets |
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Subnet Statistics
The WS 2000 Network Management System provides a set of screens that allow the administrator to view
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WS 2000 Wireless Switch: 1.0 Date of last Revision: March 2004 |
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