Tspec Client Associations - Linksys LAPAC1750PRO User Manual

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TSPEC Client Associations

The TSPEC Client Association Status and Statistics page provides information
about the TSPEC client data transmitted and received by this access point Table
10 shows voice and video packets transmitted and received by the association,
along with status information
The page shows a real-time display of transmit and receive statistics for the
TSPEC clients All transmit and receive statistics shown are totals since the client
association started
A TSPEC is a traffic specification that is sent from a QoS-capable wireless client
to an AP requesting a certain amount of network access for the traffic stream
(TS) it represents A traffic stream is a collection of data packets identified by
the wireless client as belonging to a particular user priority An example of a
voice traffic stream is a Wi-Fi-certified™ telephone handset that marks its codec-
generated data packets as voice priority traffic An example of a video traffic
stream is a video player application on a wireless laptop that prioritizes a video
conference feed from a corporate server
To view TSPEC Client Association statistics, click the System Status > TSPEC Client
Associations tab
Figure 8: TSPEC Client Associations
Table 10: TSPEC Client Associations
Field
Description
Status
Network
Radio interface used by the client
SSID
The service set identifier associated with this TS client
Station
Client station MAC address
Section 2: Viewing Access Point System Status
TS Identifier
TSPEC Traffic Session Identifier (range 0-7)
Access Category
TS Access Category (voice or video)
Direction
The traffic direction for this TS
Uplink
Downlink
Bidirectional
User Priority
The User Priority (UP) for this TS The UP is sent with
each packet in the UP portion of the IP header Typical
values are:
6 or 7 for voice
4 or 5 for video
The value may differ depending on other priority
traffic sessions
Medium Time
The time that the TS traffic occupies the transmission
medium
Excess Usage
The number of times the client has exceeded the
medium time established for its TSPEC Minor,
Events
infrequent violations are ignored
VAP MAC Address
The VAP MAC address
Statistics
Network
Radio interface used by the client
Station
Client station MAC address
TS Identifier
TSPEC Traffic Session Identifier (range 0-7)
Access Category
TS Access Category (voice or video)
Direction
The traffic direction for this TS Direction can be:
Uplink
Downlink
Bidirectional
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