Extreme Networks Altitude 4700 Series Product Reference Manual page 279

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HW Address
Radio Type
Power
Active WLANs
Placement
Current Channel
Num Associated
MUs
3 Refer to the Traffic field to view performance and throughput information for the target access point
802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n radio.
Pkts per second
Throughput
Avg. Bit Speed
Approximate RF
Utilization
% Non-unicast pkts Displays the percentage of total radio packets that are
Altitude 4700 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
The Media Access Control (MAC) address of the access
point housing the 802.11a/n radio. The MAC address is set
at the factory and can be found on the bottom of the
Access Point.
Displays the radio type (either 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n).
The power level in milliwatts (mW) for RF signal strength.
Lists the access point WLANs adopted by the 802.11a/n or
802.11b/g/n radio.
Lists whether the access point radio is indoors or outdoors.
Indicates the channel for communications between the
access point radio and its associated MUs.
Lists the number of mobile units (MUs) currently
associated with the access point 802.11a/n or 802.11b/g/n
radio.
The Total column displays the average total packets per
second crossing the radio. The Rx column displays the
average total packets per second received. The Tx column
displays the average total packets per second transmitted.
The number in black represents this statistic for the last 30
seconds and the number in blue represents this statistic
for the last hour.
The Total column displays average throughput on the
radio. The Rx column displays average throughput in Mbps
for packets received. The Tx column displays average
throughput for packets transmitted. The number in black
represents statistics for the last 30 seconds and the
number in blue represents statistics for the last hour. Use
this information to assess whether the current throughput
is sufficient to support required network traffic.
The Total column displays the average bit speed in Mbps
for the radio This includes all packets transmitted and
received. The number in black represents statistics for the
last 30 seconds and the number in blue represents
statistics for the last hour.
The approximate RF utilization of the access point radio.
This value is calculated as throughput divided by average
bit speed. The number in black represents this statistic for
the last 30 seconds and the number in blue represents this
statistic for the last hour.
non-unicast. Non-unicast packets include broadcast and
multicast packets.The number in black represents packets
for the last 30 seconds and the number in blue represents
packets for the last hour.
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