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11-2 WS2000 Wireless Switch System Reference Guide

11.1 WAN Statistics

The WS2000 Network Management System provides a set of screens that allow the administrator to view
real-time statistics for monitoring the switch's activity. One of those screens displays statistics for the Wide
Area Network (WAN) port. Selecting
The
Information
this information is generated from settings on the WAN screen in the Network Configuration area.
• The Status field displays "Enabled" if the WAN interface is currently enabled on the WAN screen
([Network Configuration]
Stats
screen does not display connection information and statistics.
• The
HW address
the factory.
• The
Mask
field displays the subnet mask number for the switch's WAN connection. This number is set
on the WAN screen.
• The
Link
field displays "Up" if the WAN connection is active, and "Down" if the WAN connection is
interrupted or lost.
• The WAN connection speed is displayed in Megabits per second (Mbps), for example, 100 Mbps, in the
Speed
field.
• The
IP addresses
Configuration]
The Received and Transmitted portions of the screen display statistics for the cumulative packets, bytes, and
errors received and transmitted through the WAN interface, since the WAN was last enabled or the switch
was last rebooted.
Received Field
RX Packets
RX Bytes
[Status & Statistics]
portion of the WAN Stats screen displays general information about the WAN. Much of
--> WAN). If the WAN interface is disabled on the WAN screen, the
is the Media Access Control (MAC) address of the switch's WAN port, which is set at
displayed here for the WAN connection are set on the WAN screen
--> WAN).
Description
The total number of data packets received over the WAN connection
The total number of bytes of information received over the WAN connection
-->
WAN Stats
displays the following screen.
WAN
([Network

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