Reset To Factory; Interface Statistics - Proxim Edge MP-1035-CPE Device Management Manual

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• If MAC ACL is enabled, configure at least one entry in the Management Access Table with the IP address of the PC
or the management station to manage the device.
• To manage the Access Point device, you can add a maximum of five system IP addresses.
• You can add new entries only when the Access Table status is enabled.

5.6 Reset to Factory

The 'Reset to Factory' feature allows you to reset the device to factory default state. When this operation is performed, the
device will reboot automatically and operates with the factory default configuration.
To reset the device to factory defaults, navigate to Management > Reset To Factory. Click OK for the device to restart with
the default factory configuration.

5.7 Interface Statistics

To view the Ethernet and Wireless Interface Statistics, navigate to Monitor > Interface Statistics and click Ethernet 1 or
Wireless 1 depending on the interfaces supported by your device. The following points explains the Statistics parameters:
MTU: The Maximum Transmission Unit of the data packet received or sent on the Ethernet or wireless interface.
Ethernet MTU size varies from 1500 to 9216 bytes depending on the MTU configuration.
Wireless MTU size varies from 350 to 11000 bytes depending on the WORP MTU (or Super Frame) configuration.
MAC Address: The MAC address at the Ethernet or wireless protocol layer.
Operational Status: The current operational state of the Ethernet or wireless interface.
In Octets: The total number of octets received on the Ethernet or wireless interface.
In Unicast Packets: The number of subnetwork-unicast packets delivered to the higher level protocol.
In Non-unicast Packets: The number of non-unicast subnetwork packets delivered to the higher level protocol.
In Errors: The number of inbound packets which contains errors and which are restricted from delivery.
Out Octets: The total number of octets transmitted out from the Ethernet or wireless interface.
Out Packets: The total number of packets requested by the higher level protocol and transmitted to the non-unicast
address.
Out Discards: The number of error-free outbound packets, chosen to be discarded to prevent them from being
transmitted. One possible reason for discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer space.
Out Errors: The number of outbound packets that are not transmitted because of errors.
Retunes: The number of times the radio is re-tuned for better performance of the device.
Max Tx Power: It indicates the maximum power that the radio can radiate.
SNR Statistics: It represents the ratio of signal strength to noise at the antenna ports.
Antenna: It specifies the antenna ports which varies depending on the product.
Status: It specifies the status of the antenna ports. ON/OFF indicates that the antenna port is either enable or
disable.
Rx Error Details
Decrypt Errors: It is applicable only if security is enabled. It indicates the number of received packets that failed to
decrypt.
CRC Errors: It is the number of received packets with invalid CRC.
PHY Errors: It is the total Rx PHY Errors. It indicates the interference in the wireless medium.
Click Refresh, to view the updated Ethernet or Wireless statistics. Click Clear, to delete the Ethernet or Wireless statistics.
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