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Chapter 9 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Using Diagnostic Pages
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Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide
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Down—The port is not operating.
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Error—The port is in an error condition.
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Maximum Rate (Mbps)—Maximum rate of data transmission in megabits per
second. Data rates set to basic are followed by B.
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IP Addr.—The IP address of the radio port.
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MAC (Media Access Control) Addr.—A unique identifier assigned to the
network interface by the manufacturer.
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SSID—The unique identifier that client devices use to associate with the
access point radio. The SSID helps client devices distinguish between
multiple wireless networks in the same vicinity.
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Operational Rates—The data transmission rates supported and enabled by the
access point for communication with client devices.
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Transmit Power (mW)—The power level of radio transmission. You can
reduce the transmit power to conserve power or reduce interference. Click
Set
Properties
to display the AP Radio Hardware page, where you can change
this setting.
Receive Statistics
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Unicast Packets—The number of packets received in point-to-point
communication.
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Multicast Packets—The number of packets received that were sent as a
transmission to a set of nodes.
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Total Bytes—The total number of bytes received.
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Total Errors—The total number of packets determined to be in error.
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Discarded Packets—Packets discarded due to errors or network congestion.
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Forwardable Packets—Packets received by the port that were acceptable or
passable through the filters.
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Filtered Packets—Packets that were stopped or screened by the filters set up
on the port.
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Packet CRC Errors—Cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors that were
detected in a received packet.
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Packet WEP Errors—Encryption errors received through this port.