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4800B Series
AP User’s Guide
Network Ports Page
DOC-710-005310-A0
Port Name, Status and Identification
The top six lines in each column report the name, operational status and the identifying addresses of the
port. See the Express Setup page for information on device and port identification [Summary Status > Setup
> Express Setup].
Name
Displays the name of the network interface port. An asterisk (*) next to the name identifies the port as
the primary port for the AP. Use the Identification page for either port to select the primary port
[Summary Status > Setup > Ethernet or PC4800 > Identification].
Status
Displays one of three possible operating states for the port:
Up
The port is operating properly.
Down
The port is not operating.
Error
The port is in operation but is presently in an error condition.
Max. Mb/s
Maximum rate of data transmission in megabits per second.
IP Addr.
Internet protocol address of the device. In advanced bridge configurations, separate ports of a single
device could carry separate IP addresses. Use the Express Setup page to assign or change the IP
address [Summary Status > Setup > Express Setup].
MAC (Media Access Control) Addr.
The Media Access Control (MAC) address is a unique serial number assigned by the manufacturer.
Radio SSID
The Radio Service Set Identifier (SSID) is an identifier that stations must use to be able to
communicate with an AP. Enter or change the Radio SSID for the port in the Express Setup page
[Summary Status > Setup > Express Setup].
Data Received
The middle portion of each column reports the data traffic received through the AP’s port.
Unicast pkts.
The number of packets received in “point-to-point” communication.
Multicast pkts.
The number of packets received that were sent as a transmission to a set of nodes.