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Cisco WAP100 Series Administration Guide

Cisco WAP100 Series
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Status and Statistics
Wireless Multicast Forwarding Statistics
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The Traffic Statistics page shows summary data and statistics for traffic in each
direction.
Network Interface—Name of the Ethernet interface and each VAP and
WDS interface.
WLAN0 and WLAN1 precede the VAP interface name to indicate the radio
interface (WLAN0 represents radio 1 and WLAN1 represents radio 2).
Total PacketsThe total packets sent (in Transmit table) or received (in
Received table) by this WAP device.
Total BytesThe total bytes sent (in Transmit table) or received (in
Received table) by this WAP device.
Total Droppe d PacketsThe total number of dropped packets sent (in
Transmit table) or received (in Received table) by this WAP device.
Total Dropped BytesThe total number of dropped bytes sent (in Transmit
table) or received (in Received table) by this WAP device.
ErrorsThe total number of errors related to sending and receiving data on
this WAP device.
You can click Refresh to refresh the screen and show the most current information.
Wireless Multicast Forwarding Statistics
The Wireless Multicast Forwarding Statistics page provides some basic
information about the current AP and a real-time display of the transmit and
receive statistics for the Wireless Multicast Traffic interface on the AP and for the
VAPs on both radio interfaces All transmit and receive statistics shown are totals
since the AP was last started. If you reboot the AP, these figures indicate transmit
and receive totals since the reboot.
To show the Wireless Multicast Forwarding statistics page, select Status and
Statistics>Wireless Multicast Forwarding Statistics in the navigation pane.
Transmit and Receive Statistics
Network Interface—Name of the Ethernet interface and each VAP and
WDS interface.
WLAN0 and WLAN1 precede the VAP interface name to indicate the radio
interface (WLAN0 represents radio 1 and WLAN1 represents radio 2).

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Cisco WAP100 Series Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelWAP100 Series
CategoryWireless Access Point
LanguageEnglish

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