D-Link DSR-1000AC Emulator - Page 19

Radio, Statistics, PktTx/Rx, ByteTx/Rx, ErrTRx/Rx, DropTx/Rx, Mcast, Statistics, Mcast, Available

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Displays access point and radio statistics. This table shows a cumulative total of relevant wireless statistics for the APs and radios; the counter is reset when the device is rebooted. Radio Statistics: This table displays transmit/receive data for each radio. It has the following fields: Pkt(Tx/Rx): The number of transmitted/received wireless packets. Byte(Tx/Rx): The number of transmitted/received bytes of information. Err(TRx/Rx): The number of transmitted/received packet errors reported to the radio. Drop(Tx/Rx): The number of transmitted/received packet drops between the radio and client. Mcast: The number of multicast 4 show dot11 statistics packets sent over this radio. Coll: The number of packet collisions reported to the radio. AP Statistics: This table displays transmit/receive data for each AP. An AP can have multiple entries if it is running on multiple radios. It has the following fields: Pkt(Tx/Rx): The number of transmitted/received wireless packets Byte(Tx/Rx): The number of transmitted/received bytes of information Err(TRx/Rx): The number of transmitted/received packet errors reported to the AP. Drop(Tx/Rx): The number of transmitted/received packet dropped by the AP. Mcast: The number of multicast packets sent over this AP. Coll: The number of packet collisions reported to the AP 5 show dot11 acl Displays access control list information for the specified access point. 6 show dot11 accesspoint status Displays wireless stats. 7 show dot11 wmm Displays wireless stats. 8 show dot11 radius Displays radius Information. 9 show dot11 wps Displays WPS Information. 10 show dot11 wds Displays WDS Information. 11 show dot11 wireless_statistics Displays wireless_statistics Information. Displays Radio configuration. Available Radios This table shows the list of available radios that 12 show dot11 radio an AP Radio: may The use. It has the following fields: radio number. Card: This field indicates which card the radio is using. Path: This field indicates which path the radio is 19

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show dot11 statistics
Displays access point and radio statistics. This
table shows a cumulative total of relevant
wireless statistics for the APs and radios; the
counter is reset when the device is rebooted.
Radio
Statistics
:
This
table
displays
transmit/receive data for each radio. It has the
following fields:
Pkt(Tx/Rx):
The number of
transmitted/received
wireless
packets.
Byte(Tx/Rx):
The
number
of
transmitted/received
bytes
of
information.
Err(TRx/Rx):
The
number
of
transmitted/received packet errors reported to
the
radio.
Drop(Tx/Rx):
The
number
of
transmitted/received packet drops between the
radio and client.
Mcast
: The number of multicast
packets sent over this radio.
Coll:
The number
of packet collisions reported to the radio.
AP
Statistics:
This table displays transmit/receive
data for each AP. An AP can have multiple
entries if it is running on multiple radios. It has
the following fields: Pkt(Tx/Rx): The number of
transmitted/received
wireless
packets
Byte(Tx/Rx):
The
number
of
transmitted/received
bytes
of
information
Err(TRx/Rx):
The
number
of
transmitted/received packet errors reported to
the
AP.
Drop(Tx/Rx):
The
number
of
transmitted/received packet dropped by the AP.
Mcast:
The number of multicast packets sent
over this AP.
Coll:
The number of packet
collisions reported to the AP
5
show dot11 acl
<ap_name>
Displays access control list information for the
specified access point.
6
show dot11 accesspoint
status
<ap_name>
Displays wireless stats.
7
show dot11
wmm
<profile_name>
Displays wireless stats.
8
show dot11 radius
Displays radius Information.
9
show dot11 wps
Displays WPS Information.
10
show dot11 wds
<radio_no>
Displays WDS Information.
11
show dot11
wireless_statistics
Displays wireless_statistics Information.
12
show dot11 radio
<radio_no>
Displays Radio configuration.
Available Radios
This table shows the list of available radios that
an AP may use. It has the following fields:
Radio:
The radio number.
Card:
This field
indicates which card the radio is using.
Path:
This field indicates which path the radio is