Viewing Transmit And Receive Statistics; Figure 7 - Viewing Traffic Statistics - D-Link DWL-2600AP Administrator's Manual

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Note: To apply your changes, click Apply. Changing some settings might cause the AP to stop
and restart system processes. If this happens, wireless clients will temporarily lose connectivity.
We recommend that you change AP settings when WLAN traffic is low.
If you enabled the Log Relay Host, clicking Apply will activate remote logging. The AP will send its kernel messages
real-time for display to the remote log server monitor, a specified kernel log file, or other storage, depending on how
you configured the Log Relay Host.
If you disabled the Log Relay Host, clicking Apply will disable remote logging.

Viewing Transmit and Receive Statistics

The Transmit/Receive page provides some basic information about the current AP and a real-time display of the
transmit and receive statistics for the Ethernet interface on the AP and for the VAPs on all supported radio interfaces.
All transmit and receive statistics shown are totals since the AP was last started. If you reboot the AP, these figures
indicate transmit and receive totals since the reboot.
To view transmit and receive statistics for the AP, click the Transmit/Receive page.
Field
Interface
Status
MAC Address
VLAN ID
Name (SSID)
Transmit and Receive Information
Total Packets
Total Bytes
January 2015

Figure 7 - Viewing Traffic Statistics

Description
The name of the Ethernet or VAP interface.
Shows whether the interface is up or down.
MAC address for the specified interface. The UAP has a unique MAC address for each
interface. Each radio has a different MAC address for each interface on each of its two
radios.
Virtual LAN (VLAN) ID.
You can use VLANs to establish multiple internal and guest networks on the same AP.
The VLAN ID is set on the VAP page. (See
Wireless network name. Also known as the SSID, this alphanumeric key uniquely identifies a
wireless local area network.
The SSID is set on the VAP page. (See
Indicates total packets sent (in Transmit table) or received (in Received table) by this AP.
Indicates total bytes sent (in Transmit table) or received (in Received table) by this AP.
Section 3 - Viewing Access Point Status
"Configuring Load Balancing" on page
"Configuring Load Balancing" on page
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