Cisco WAP2000 Administration Manual page 70

Wireless-g access point with power over ethernet
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Configuring the WAP2000 Access Point
Verifying Access Point Status
STEP 2
Cisco WAP2000 Wireless-G Access Point with Power Over Ethernet Administration Guide
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MAC Address—The MAC Address of the access point's wired interface.
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Connection—The status of the access point's connection for the wired
network.
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Packets Received—The number of packets received.
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Packets Sent—The number of packets sent.
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Bytes Received—The number of bytes received.
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Bytes Sent—The number of bytes sent.
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Error Packets Received—The number of error packets received.
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Drop Received Packets—The number of packets being dropped after
they were received.
Wireless
The statistics for the wireless network.
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Name—The wireless network/SSID to which the statistics refer.
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IP Address—The access point's local IP address.
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MAC Address—The MAC Address of the access point's wireless
interface.
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Connection—This shows the status of the access point's wireless
networks.
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Packets Received—The number of packets received for each wireless
network.
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Packets Sent—The number of packets sent for each wireless network.
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Bytes Received—The number of bytes received for each wireless
network.
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Bytes Sent—The number of bytes sent for each wireless network.
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Error Packets Received—The number of error packets received for
each wireless network.
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Drop Received Packets—The number of packets being dropped after
they were received.
To update the status information, click Refresh.
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