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The tab contains the following information:
Supplicant Statistics
The Supplicant Stats tab(Figure 109) reports on authentication messages sent between a local BP
radio and the upstream AP. Only radios in BP mode return these statistics. The statistics are
generated from the EAPOL protocol, which is used for 802.1x authentication.
Field
Description
Interface
Select the radio interface of interest for viewing statistics.
Last RX EAPOL Frame
Source
The source MAC address from the last EAPOL frame received by the AP.
This identifies a station or BP that is currently authenticating or re-
authenticating with the AP.
Last RX EAPOL Frame
Version
The EAPOL version from the last EAPOL frame received by the AP.
RX EAPOL
The total number of EAPOL frames received by the AP.
RX EAPOL-Start
The total number of EAPOL-Start frames received by the AP. This count
increments as stations or BPs request the AP to start their authentication
sequence.
RX EAPOL-Logoff
The total number of EAPOL-Logoff frames received by the AP. This count
may not increment as most 802.1x peers do not send this frame for security
reasons.
RX EAPOL Response-
ID
The total number of EAPOL based EAP Response-ID frames received by the
AP. This count increments as stations or BPs present their user-id or device-id
information to the AP at the start of the authentication sequence.
RX EAPOL Response
The total number of EAPOL based EAP Response frames received by the AP
that do not contain an EAP Response-ID. This count increments as the AP
receives authentication credentials derived from passwords or certificates
from stations or BPs that are authenticating with it.
RX Invalid EAPOL
The total number of EAPOL frames received by the AP that have invalid
packet type fields. These frames are discarded by the AP.
RX EAP Length Error
The total number of EAPOL frames received by the AP that have invalid
packet body length fields. These frames are discarded by the AP.
TX EAPOL
The total number of EAPOL frames transmitted by this AP.
TX EAPOL Request-ID
The total number of EAPOL based EAP Request-ID frames transmitted by
this AP. This count increments as the AP sends authentication frames to
stations or BPs requesting them to return their user-id or device-id information
at the very start of the authentication sequence.
TX EAPOL Request
The total number of EAPOL based EAP Request frames transmitted by the
AP that do not contain an EAP Request-ID. This count increments as the AP
transmits authentication credentials derived from passwords or certificates to
the stations or BPs that are authenticating with it.
Summary of Contents for CQW-AP108AG
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Page 13: ...Preface xiii Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 67: ...3 Using the Configuration Interfaces 54 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 113: ...4 Configuring Radio Settings 100 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 141: ...5 Configuring Networking Settings 128 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 149: ...6 Configuring a Wireless Backhaul 136 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 167: ...7 Managing Security 154 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 177: ...8 Configuring Guest Access 164 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 223: ...9 Managing the Network 210 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 241: ...10 Maintaining the Access Point 228 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 245: ...A Using the Command Line Interface 232 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 247: ...B Regulatory and License Information 234 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...
Page 289: ...C Alarms 276 Installation and Configuration Guide CQW AP108AG ...