Using Diagnostic Pages
Transmit Statistics
AP Radio Page
Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide
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Packets Too Short—Ethernet packets that were shorter than the minimum
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packet size of 64 bytes.
Packets Truncated—Corrupt or incomplete packets.
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Unicast Packets—The number of packets transmitted in point-to-point
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communication.
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Multicast Packets—The number of packets transmitted that were sent as a
transmission to a set of nodes.
Total Bytes—Total number of bytes transmitted from the port.
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Total Errors—The number of packets determined to be in error.
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Discarded Packets—The number of packets discarded by the access point due
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to errors or network congestion.
Forwarded Packets—The number of packets transmitted by the port that were
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acceptable or passable through the filters.
Max Retry Packets—Packets which failed after being retried several times.
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Total Collisions—The number of packet collisions that occurred through this
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port.
Late Collisions—Packet errors that were likely caused by overlong wiring
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problems. Could also indicate a failing NIC card.
Underrun Packets—Packets failed to be sent because the access point was
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unable to keep up with the Ethernet controller.
When you click AP Radio: Internal or AP Radio: Module in the Network Ports
table, the browser displays the AP Radio Port page for the internal radio or for the
radio module. This page lists detailed statistics on the radio. Both radios have an
AP Radio page, and both pages contain similar information.
AP Radio Port page example.
Chapter 9
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Figure 9-6
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