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Bridge GUI Guide: Monitoring
172
shows current connections to any BSS the Bridge configured
as the bridging interface in a network of Fortress Bridges.
Figure 5.8.
Connections
screen,
Bridge Links
tab, all radio-equipped platforms
radio
N - identifies the radio on which the BSS forming the
bridging link is configured.
Signal Strength
- dynamically displays the strength of the
RF signal forming the link, measured in real time at one-
second intervals, in decibels referenced to milliwatts.
MAC Address
- the Media Access Control address of the
connected network node
Device ID
- the Device ID—the unique hexadecimal
Fortress-generated identifier—which provides device
authentication on the Bridge-secured network—of the
connected network node
State
- the bridging status of the connected network node.
Possible values and meanings depend on the Bridge’s
current
Bridging Mode
When
STP
is used for bridging, possible values include:
Disabled
- the interface is not passing traffic
Forwarding
- the interface is passing all traffic
Listening
- the interface is listening for BPDUs
(Bridge Protocol Data Units) in order to build its
loop-free path, but is not yet forwarding general
data frames
Blocking
- the interface is blocking user traffic
(usually because it is a duplicate or sub-optimal
path)
When
FastPath Mesh
is used for bridging, possible
values include:
Disabled
- the interface is not passing traffic
Forwarding All
- the interface is passing all traffic
Blocking
- the interface is blocking all traffic
Rate
- the maximum data transmission rate of the link in
megabits per second