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Using Diagnostic Pages Chapter 9 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Display Options • Canceled Assoc. Lost-Packets dropped because a client device lost association with the access point. • Canceled AID-Packets dropped by a repeater because it roamed to a different parent during a retransmission attempt. • Lifetime Exceeded-Fragmented packets that were dropped because it took too long to deliver a fragment. • MIC Packets-Total number of packets for which the access point has requested MIC has been requested to be calculated with the MMH algorithm before being submitted for transmission over this radio since system startup. • MIC Errors-Total number of packets which have failed MIC calculation with the MMH algorithm before being submitted for transmission over this radio since system startup. Figure 9-6 shows the basic AP Radio Port page. Three display options provide more details on the port configuration and operating statistics. The basic page provides all the information needed to monitor and administer the port in normal operation. You might need the other display options in comprehensive site surveys or advanced system troubleshooting. To select a display option, click an option checkbox and click Apply. The display options include: • Detailed Config.-Details on the radio port configuration, including request to send (RTS) and data retry settings, firmware and bootblock version levels, and regulatory domain code. • Detailed Stats.-Twenty additional statistical fields covering packet fragments, collisions, and other errors. • Individual Rates-Data transmission statistics for each data rate (1, 2, 5, and 11 Mbps). 9-16 Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide OL-2159-03

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Chapter 9
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Using Diagnostic Pages
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Cisco Aironet 1200 Series Access Point Software Configuration Guide
OL-2159-03
Canceled Assoc. Lost
Packets dropped because a client device lost
association with the access point.
Canceled AID
Packets dropped by a repeater because it roamed to a
different parent during a retransmission attempt.
Lifetime Exceeded
Fragmented packets that were dropped because it took
too long to deliver a fragment.
MIC Packets
Total number of packets for which the access point has
requested MIC has been requested to be calculated with the MMH algorithm
before being submitted for transmission over this radio since system startup.
MIC Errors
Total number of packets which have failed MIC calculation
with the MMH algorithm before being submitted for transmission over this
radio since system startup.
Display Options
Figure 9-6
shows the basic AP Radio Port page. Three display options provide
more details on the port configuration and operating statistics. The basic page
provides all the information needed to monitor and administer the port in normal
operation. You might need the other display options in comprehensive site surveys
or advanced system troubleshooting. To select a display option, click an option
checkbox and click
Apply
.
The display options include:
Detailed Config.
Details on the radio port configuration, including request
to send (RTS) and data retry settings, firmware and bootblock version levels,
and regulatory domain code.
Detailed Stats.
Twenty additional statistical fields covering packet
fragments, collisions, and other errors.
Individual Rates
Data transmission statistics for each data rate (1, 2, 5, and
11 Mbps).