706| Remote Access Points AOS-W 6.5.3.x| User Guide
Summary
Table Name
Basic View Information Advanced View Information
Wired Ports
Status
n Port: port numbers of the wired ports
on the AP
n Status: current status of each port
(Connected, LinkDown or Disabled).
The advanced view of the Wired Access
Ports table displays the following data:
n Port: port numbers of the wired ports on
the AP
n Status: current status of each port
(Connected, LinkDown or Disabled)
n MAC Address: MAC address of the
wired port
n Speed: speed of the link
n Duplex Type: duplex mode of the link,
full or half
n Forwarding mode: forwarding mode for
the port: Bridge, Tunnel or Split Tunnel
n Users: number of users accessing each
port
n Rx Packets: number of packets received
on the port
n Tx packets: number of packets
transmitted via the port
Wireless SSIDs n SSID: Name of the SSID.
n Status: SSID Status (up, down, or
disabled).
n Band: Radio band available on the
SSID.
n SSID: name of the SSID
n Status: SSID Status (up, down, or
disabled).
n Band: radio band available on the SSID
n Channel: channel used on the radio
band
n BSSID: BSSID of the wireless SSID
n Forwarding Mode: forwarding mode
used by the Wireless SSID (Bridge,
Tunnel or Split-Tunnel)
n EIRP: equivalent Isotropic Radiated
Power, in dBm
n Noise floor: residual background noise
detected by an AP. Noise seen by an AP
is reported as -dBm Therefore, a noise
floor of -100 dBm is smaller (lower) than
a noise floor of -50 dBm.
n Users: number of users on the radio
band
n Rx Packets: number of packets received
on the BSSID
n Tx packets: number of packets
transmitted via the BSSID
Wired Users n MAC Address: MAC address of the
wired user.
n IP address: IP address of the wired
user.
n MAC Address: MAC address of the wired
user.
n IP address: IP address of the wired user.
n Port: AP port used by the wired user.
Table 155: RAP Console Summary Tab Information