Interface Wlan-Bss - H3C WA Series Command Reference Manual

Wlan access points
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Stations: 0 associating, 0 associated
Input : 5620 packets, 254801 bytes
: 0 unicasts, 0 bytes
: 5620 broadcasts, 254801 bytes
: 0 fragmented
: 0 discarded, 0 bytes
: 0 duplicates, 96 FCS errors
: 0 decryption errors
Output: 0 packets, 0 bytes
: 0 unicasts, 0 bytes
: 0 broadcasts, 0 bytes
: 0 fragmented
: 0 discarded, 0 bytes
: 0 failed RTS, 0 failed ACK
: 0 transmit retries, 0 multiple transmit
retries

interface wlan-bss

Syntax
interface wlan-bss interface-number
undo interface wlan-bss interface-number
View
System view
Default Level
2: System level
Parameters
interface-number: WLAN-BSS interface number, which ranges from 0 to 255.
Description
Use the interface wlan-bss command to enter WLAN-BSS interface view. If the WLAN-BSS interface
identified by the interface-number argument does not exist, this command creates the WLAN-BSS
interface first.
Use the undo interface wlan-bss command to remove a WLAN-BSS interface.
Examples
# Create WLAN-BSS interface 1.
Field
The number of associating stations, and the number of
associated stations.
Statistics on packets received at the physical layer:
The total number of packets, and the total number of bytes.
The total number of unicast packets, and the total number of
unicast bytes.
The total number of broadcast packets, and the total number
of broadcast bytes.
The number of fragmented packets.
The number of dropped packets, and the number of dropped
bytes.
The number of received duplicate frames, and the number of
FCS errors.
The number of decryption errors.
Statistics on packets sent at the physical layer:
The total number of packets, and the total number of bytes.
The total number of unicast packets, and the total number of
unicast bytes.
The total number of broadcast packets, and the total number
of broadcast bytes.
The number of fragmented packets.
The number of dropped packets, and the number of dropped
bytes.
The number of RTS packets failing to be sent, and the
number of ACK packets failing to be sent.
The number of retransmitted frames, and the number of
transmit retries.
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