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11.6 Mesh Statistics

A mesh network is a type of local area network where each node participating in the network is connected
directly to its peers. This kind of network provides a robustness that cannot be matched by the standard
network. In a mesh network, devices participating in the network, assist each other in transmitting packets
through the network and provides a highly scalable network with multiple redundant communication paths.
Wireless mesh network provide additional benefits of being highly adaptable. As required, nodes to a
wireless network can be added or removed.
The Mesh Stats screen provides information about the state of the Mesh network on this device. This screen
consist of the

Mesh Base Connections

11.6.1 Mesh Base Connections

The Mesh Base Connections screen displays information about the connections to the base
The following information is displayed.
MAC
Wlan
Ap
Vlan
T-put
ABS
%NU
Retries
Detail

11.6.2 Mesh Client Connections

The Mesh Client Connections screen displays information about the client connections to this device.
The following information is displayed.
and
Mesh Client Connection
The unique 48-bit, hard-coded Media Access Control address, known as the devices
station identifier. This value is hard coded at the factory by the manufacturer and
cannot be changed.
Displays the WLAN name each wireless bridge is interoperating with.
The AP on which connection is made to the base bridge.
The VLAN of the mesh connection
The total throughput in Megabits per second (Mbps) for each associated bridge.
The Average Bit Speed (ABS) in Megabits per second (Mbps) for each associated
bridge.
Displays the percentage of the total packets for the base bridge that are non-unicast
packets. Non-unicast packets include broadcast and multicast packets.
Displays the average number of retries per packet. A high number in this field could
indicate possible network or hardware problems.
Clicking
Detail
will launch a new window with detailed statistics about the
selected base bridge.
The Base Bridge Details screen is separated into four sections, Base Bridge Proper-
ties, Base Bridge Traffic, Base Bridge Signal, and Base Bridge Errors. The MU Prop-
erties section displays basic information such as hardware address, IP address, and
associated WLAN and AP. The MU Traffic section displays statistics on RF traffic and
throughput. The RF Status section displays information on RF signal averages from
the MU. The Error section displays RF traffic errors based on retries, dropped pack-
ets and undecryptable packets.
Status & Statistics
tabs.
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