Motorola Solutions WiNG 5.2.6 Reference Manual page 516

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7. The
Radio Traffic Utilization
Traffic Index
Max. User Rate
8. Refer to the
Top 5 Clients
Client MAC
Vendor
9. The
SMART RF Activity
Power Changes
Channel Changes
Coverage Changes
10.The
Wireless Security
they support. This value indicates the vulnerability of the WLANs.
RF Domain Threat
Level
Concern
Remedy
11.The
Traffic Statistics
Total Bytes
Total Packets
User Data Rate
area displays the following:
Displays traffic utilization efficiency. This index measures how efficiently the
traffic medium is used. It's defined as the percentage of current throughput
relative to maximum possible throughput. This value can be interpreted as:
• 0-20 – Very low utilization
• 20-40 – Low utilization
• 40-60 – Moderate utilization
• 60 and above – High utilization.
Displays the maximum recorded user rate in kbps.
Client Traffic Utilization
table:
Displays the five clients having the highest average quality indices.
Displays the client's hardcoded MAC address used a hardware identifier.
Lists each client's manufacturer.
area displays the following:
Displays the total number of radio transmit power changes that have been
made using SMART RF within the access point RF Domain.
Displays the total number of radio transmit channel changes that have been
made using SMART RF within the access point RF Domain.
Displays the total number of radio coverage area changes that have been made
using SMART RF within the access point RF Domain.
area indicates the security of the transmission between WLANs and the wireless clients
Indicates the threat from wireless clients trying to find network
vulnerabilities within the access point RF Domain. The threat level is
represented by an integer.
Describes the threat to the devices within the access point RF Domain.
Describes the proposed remedy for the threat within the access point RF
Domain.
statistics table displays the following information for transmitted and received packets:
Displays the total bytes of data transmitted and received within the access
point RF Domain.
Lists the total number of data packets transmitted and received within the
access point RF Domain.
Lists the average user data rate within the access point RF Domain.

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