The following mesh security statistics are displayed for mesh access points:
• Bridging
• Queue
• Security
To view the mesh statistics for a specific mesh access point, follow these steps:
Step 1
Choose
Monitor > Access Points
. A listing of access points appears.
You can also use the New Search button to display the access point summary. With the New Search option, you
can further define the criteria of the access points that display. Search criteria include AP Name, IP address,
MAC address, Controller IP or Name, Radio type, and Outdoor area.
Note
Step 2
Click the
AP Name
link of the target mesh access point.
A tabbed panel appears and displays the General Properties page for the selected mesh access point.
Step 3
Click the
Mesh Statistics
tab. A three-tabbed Mesh Statistics panel appears.
The Mesh Statistics tab and its subordinate tabs (Bridging, Queue and Security) only appear for mesh access
points. The Mesh Link Alarms and Mesh Link Events links are accessible from each of the three tabbed panels.
Note
You can also access the Mesh Securities panel for a mesh access point from a Cisco Prime Infrastructure map.
To display the panel, click the arrow portion of the mesh access point label.
Note
Summaries of the Bridging, Queue and Security Statistics and their definitions are provided in the following tables.
Table 43: Bridging Mesh Statistics
Description
Parameter
The role of the mesh access point. Options are mesh access
points (MAPs) and root access points (RAPs).
Role
The name of the bridge group to which the MAP or RAP
is a member. Assigning membership in a BGN is
recommended. If one is not assigned, a MAP is by default
assigned to a default BGN.
Bridge Group Name (BGN)
The radio backhaul for the mesh access point.
Backhaul Interface
The state of parent selection. Values that display are seek,
scan, and maint. Maint displays when parent selection is
complete.
Routing State
The number of malformed packets received from the
neighbor. Examples of malformed packets include
malicious floods of traffic such as malformed or short DNS
packets and malformed DNS replies.
Malformed Neighbor Packets
The number of times the signal-to-noise ratio falls below
12 dB on the backhaul link.
Poor Neighbor SNR
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