Viewing Mu Details - Extreme Networks Altitude 4700 Series Product Reference Manual

Software version 4.1
Hide thumbs Also See for Altitude 4700 Series:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

NOTE
An echo test initiated from the access point MU Stats Summary screen uses WNMP pings. Therefore,
target clients that are not Motorola MUs are unable to respond to the echo test.
5 Click the MU Authentication Statistics button to display a screen with detailed authentication statistics
for the an MU.
For information on individual MU authentication statistics, see
page
285.
6 Click the MU Details button to display a screen with detailed statistics for a selected MU.
For detailed information on individual MU authentication statistics, see
page
283.
7 Click the Clear All MU Stats button to reset each of the data collection counters to zero in order to
begin new data collections.
8 Click the Logout button to securely exit the Access Point applet. A prompt displays confirming the
logout before the applet is closed.

Viewing MU Details

Use the MU Details screen to display throughput, signal strength and transmit error information for a
specific MU associated with the access point.
The MU Details screen is separated into four fields; MU Properties, MU Traffic, MU Signal, and MU
Errors. The MU Properties field displays basic information such as hardware address, IP address, and
associated WLAN and AP. Reference the MU Traffic field for MU RF traffic and throughput data. Use
the RF Status field to reference information on RF signal averages from the target MU. The Error field
displays RF traffic errors based on retries, dropped packets and undecryptable packets. The MU Details
screen is view-only with no user configurable data fields.
To view details specific to an individual MU:
1 Select Status and Statistics > MU Stats from the access point menu tree.
2 Highlight a specific MU.
3 Select the MU Details button.
4 Refer to the MU Properties field to view MU address information.
IP Address
WLAN Association
PSP State
HW Address
Altitude 4700 Series Access Point Product Reference Guide
Displays the IP address of the MU.
Displays the name of the WLAN the MU is associated
with. Use this information to assess whether the MU is
properly grouped within that specific WLAN.
Displays the current PSP state of the MU. The PSP Mode
field has two potential settings. PSP indicates the MU is
operating in Power Save Protocol mode. In PSP, the MU
runs enough power to check for beacons and is otherwise
inactive. CAM indicates the MU is continuously aware of
all radio traffic. Extreme Networks recommends CAM for
those MUs transmitting with the AP frequently and for
periods of time of two hours.
Displays the Media Access Control (MAC) address for the
MU.
"MU Authentication Statistics" on
"Viewing MU Details" on
283

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents