Viewing Neighbor Statistics For A Mesh Access Point; Viewing Neighbor Statistics For A Mesh Access Point (Gui) - Cisco Mesh Access Points Deployment Manual

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Checking the Health of the Network
• To view the number of packets in the queue by type, enter this command:

Viewing Neighbor Statistics for a Mesh Access Point

This section describes how to use the controller GUI or CLI to view neighbor statistics for a selected mesh
access point. It also describes how to run a link test between the selected mesh access point and its parent.

Viewing Neighbor Statistics for a Mesh Access Point (GUI)

Step 1
Choose Wireless > Access Points > All APs to open the All APs page.
Step 2
To view neighbor statistics for a specific mesh access point, hover the mouse over the blue drop-down arrow for the
desired mesh access point and choose Neighbor Information. The All APs > Access Point Name > Neighbor Info page
for the selected mesh access point appears.
This page lists the parent, children, and neighbors of the mesh access point. It provides each mesh access point's name
and radio MAC address.
Step 3
To perform a link test between the mesh access point and its parent or children, follow these steps:
a) Hover the mouse over the blue drop-down arrow of the parent or desired child and choose LinkTest. A pop-up
window appears.
OL-27593-01
Invalid Re-Association Requests 0
Child-Side Statistics:
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Association Failures 0
Association Timeouts 0
Association Successes 0
Authentication Failures 0
Authentication Timeouts 0
Authentication Successes 0
Re-Association Failures 0
Re-Association Timeouts 0
Re-Association Successes 0
Re-Authentication Failures 0
Re-Authentication Timeouts 0
Re-Authentication Successes 0
show mesh queue-stats AP_name
Information similar to the following appears:
Queue Type
Overflows
Peak length
----------
---------
Silver
0
Gold
0
Platinum
0
Bronze
0
Management
0
Overflows—The total number of packets dropped due to queue overflow.
Peak Length—The peak number of packets waiting in the queue during the defined statistics time interval.
Average Length—The average number of packets waiting in the queue during the defined statistics time
interval.
Viewing Neighbor Statistics for a Mesh Access Point
Average length
-----------
--------------
1
0.000
4
0.004
4
0.001
0
0.000
0
0.000
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