D-Link UWS User Manual
Viewing Associated Client TSPEC Status
The TSPEC page for the associated client status shows information about a client's active traffic streams. If
there are no associated clients with active traffic streams, the page displays a message indicating that there
are no traffic streams for any associated clients.
Use the menu above the table to select the MAC address of the client with the information to view. Only clients
with an active traffic stream appear in the selection list.
Table 293
describes the information available on the TSPEC page for the associated client status.
Field
Client MAC Address
Traffic Stream Identifier (TID) Identifying number of the traffic stream as specified in the TSPEC. The TID
Access Category (AC)
Direction
User Priority (UP)
Medium Time
Excess Usage Events
BSSID
SSID
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Figure 329: Associated Client TSPEC Status
Table 297: Associated Client TSPEC Status
Description
MAC address of a client that has one or more active traffic streams on an AP
managed by the switch.
range is 0–7.
The access category to which the traffic stream corresponds, which is either
voice or video.
The direction of the traffic stream as indicated in the TSPEC. The possible
values are:
• Uplink
• Downlink
• Bidirectional
The user priority indicated in the TSPEC, which identifies the traffic stream or
the client.
Medium time (bandwidth) allocated to the client for this traffic stream. This
value is calculated by the AP using the TSPEC parameters provided by the
client and is measured in 32μsec/sec units.
Number of times the client has exceeded the medium time (bandwidth)
established for its TSPEC.
Basic service-set identifier. The MAC address of the (virtual) AP to which the
client is associated.
Service set identifier. The network name assigned to the BSSID to which the
client is associated.
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