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Status and Statistics
System Summary
Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
Base MAC Address—The MAC address of the WAP device.
Host Name—A name assigned to the WAP device.
Power Source—The system may be powered by a power adapter, or may
be receiving power over Ethernet (PoE) from a Power Sourcing Equipment
(PSE).
PSE Status (For WAP351 Only)
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Overload—Indicates that an attached Powered Device (PD) requires
power from the WAP device that is exceeding the configured allocation
any time during the connectivity.
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Down—Indicates that there is no PD device connector or there is a
malfunction.
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Up—Indicates that PSE normally works on 802.3af mode.
PSE Power Consumption (For WAP351 Only)—The power allocation for
the connected PD device.
Firmware Version (Active Image)—The firmware version number of the
active image.
Firmware MD5 Checksum (Active Image)—The checksum for the active
image.
Firmware Version (Non-active)—The firmware version number of the
backup image.
Firmware MD5 Checksum (Non-active)—The checksum for the backup
image.
System Uptime—The time that has elapsed since the last reboot.
System Time—The current system time.
The TCP/UDP Service table shows basic information about protocols and
services operating on the WAP device, including:
Service—The name of the service, if available.
Protocol—The underlying transport protocol that the service uses (TCP or
UDP).
Local IP Address—The IP address, if any, of a remote device that is
connected to this service on the WAP device. All indicates that any IP
address on the device can use this service.
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