Mesh Statistics For A Mesh Access Point - Cisco aironet 1522 Design And Deployment Manual

1520, 1130, 1240 series wireless mesh access points
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Radio MAC
Reg. Domain Supported
Serial Number
Slot
Tx Power Control
Tx Power Level
Up Time
WLAN Override Names
WLAN Override

Mesh Statistics for a Mesh Access Point

Mesh Statistics are reported when a child mesh access point authenticates or associates with a parent
mesh access point.
Security entries are removed and no longer displayed when the child mesh access point disassociates
from the controller.
The following mesh security statistics are displayed for mesh access points:
To view the mesh statistics for a specific mesh access point, follow these steps.
Choose Monitor > Access Points. A listing of access points appears. (See
Step 1
Note
Click the AP Name link of the target mesh access point.
Step 2
A tabbed panel appears and displays the General Properties window for the selected mesh access point.
Step 3
Click the Mesh Statistics tab (see
Cisco Aironet 1520, 1130, 1240 Series Wireless Mesh Access Points, Design and Deployment Guide, Release 6.0
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Monitor Access Points Additional Search Results Parameters (continued)
Bridging
Queue
Security
You can also use the New Search button to display the access point summary. With the New
Search option, you can further define the criteria of the access points that display. Search criteria
include AP Name, IP address, MAC address, Controller IP or Name, Radio type, and Outdoor
area.
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Indicates the radio's MAC address.
Indicates whether or not the regulatory domain is supported.
Indicates the access point's serial number.
Indicates the slot number.
Indicates whether the transmission power control is automatic or
custom.
Indicates the transmission power level.
Indicates how long the access point has been up in days, hours,
minutes, and seconds.
Indicates the WLAN override profile names.
Indicates whether WLAN Override is enabled or disabled. Each
access point is limited to sixteen WLAN profiles. Each access point
broadcasts all WLAN profiles unless the WLAN override feature is
enabled. The WLAN override feature allows you to disable any of
the 16 WLAN profiles per access point.
Figure
104). A three-tabbed Mesh Statistics panel appears.
Figure
104.)
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