Configuration / project engineering
5.6 Configuration with Web Based Management
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There is also the possibility that they interfere with each other even at low signal
strengths.
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Age
Shows when the last activity was detected by the wireless device.
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SSID
Shows the SSID of the other wireless device.
5.6.9.8
iQoS menu command
Information on bandwidth reservation
The pages of this menu provide information on iQoS. The clients are grouped as follows:
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Critical Compliant (CC)
This involves clients that were defined as critical and that are currently meeting the
requirements you set for the bandwidth and response time.
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Critical Non-Compliant (CNC)
The CNC clients are also clients with strict requirements regarding the response time and
bandwidth. In contrast to the CC clients, however, these clients are not currently meeting
these requirements.
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Non-Critical Satisfied (NCS)
These clients do not have fixed requirements regarding the response time and minimum
bandwidth. Their communication is not currently restricted by iQoS.
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Non-Critical Regulated (NCR)
These clients are also non-critical clients whose communication is, however, currently
being restricted by iQoS in favor of critical clients.
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Non-Critical Non-Responsive (NCNR)
Some clients that require no acknowledgment whatsoever for their communication (for
example UDP traffic) cannot be regulated by iQoS. These are classified as NCNR.
See also
CLI
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IFEATURES
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IQOS
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WLAN1 (or
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WLAN2 or
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WLAN3) menu command (Page 212)
5.6.9.9
Spanning Tree menu command
Status of the Spanning Tree protocol
The upper part of the page shows the "RootID" and the "BridgeID". Both IDs are made up of
their priority and their MAC address. Together, this results in the 16 character long ID. The
RootID is the ID of the bridge that is currently the root bridge. The BridgeID shows the ID of
the local device.
Below this, you can see values for the Topology Change event. The first value is a counter
indicating how often the tree structure has changed since restarting. The value beside this,
shows the time since the last switchover event.