Status and Statistics
System Summary
Cisco Small Business WAP371 Wireless Access Point Administration Guide
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Base MAC Address—The WAP MAC address.
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Firmware Version (Active Image)—The firmware version number of the active image.
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Firmware MD5 Checksum (Active Image)—The checksum for the active image.
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Firmware Version (Non-active)—The firmware version number of the backup image.
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Firmware MD5 Checksum (Non-active)—The checksum for the backup image.
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Host Name—A name assigned to the device.
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System Uptime—The time that has elapsed since the last reboot.
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System Time—The current system time.
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Power Source—The system may be powered by a power adapter, or may be receiving
power-over-Ethernet from PoE power-sourcing equipment (PSE).
The TCP/UDP Service table shows basic information about protocols and services operating
on the WAP.
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Service—The name of the service, if available.
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Protocol—The underlying transport protocol that the service uses (TCP or UDP).
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Local IP Address—The IP address, if any, of a remote device that is connected to this
service on the WAP device. All indicates that any IP address on the device can use this
service.
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Local Port—The port number for the service.
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Remote IP Address—The IP address of a remote host, if any, that is using this service.
All indicates that the service is available to all remote hosts that access the system.
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Remote Port—The port number of any remote device communicating with this service.
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Connection State—The state of the service. For UDP, only connections in the Active or
Established states appear in the table. The TCP states are:
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Listening—The service is listening for connection requests.
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Active—A connection session is established and packets are being transmitted and
received.
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Established—A connection session is established between the WAP device and a
server or client, depending on the role of each device with respect to this protocol.
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Time Wait—The closing sequence has been initiated and the WAP is waiting for a
system-defined timeout period (typically 60 seconds) before closing the
connection.