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Network Setup
Summit WM3000 Series Controller System Reference Guide190
3 To select the time frame for the radio statistics, select either Last 30s or Last Hr above the statistics
table.
Select the Last 30s radio button to display statistics for the last 30 seconds for the radio.
Select the Last Hr radio button to display statistics from the last hour for the radio.
4 Refer to the table for the following information:
Index
Displays the numerical index (device identifier) used with the radio. Use
this index (along with the radio name) to differentiate the radio from
other device radios.
Description
Displays the name used with the radio. Use this name (along with the
radio index) to differentiate the radio from other device radios.
Type
Identifies whether the radio is an 802.11a radio or an 802.11 bg radio.
MUs
Displays the number of MUs currently associated with the Access Point.
Throughput Mbps
Displays the average throughput in Mbps for the selected radio. The Rx
column displays the average throughput in Mbps for packets received on
the selected radio. The Tx column displays the average throughput for
packets sent on the selected radio.
ABS
Displays the average bit speed in Mbps on the selected Access Point.
This value includes packets both sent and received.
RF Util
Displays the percentage of the total packets for the selected radio that
are non-unicast packets. Non-unicast packets include broadcast and
multicast packets.
% Non-UNI
Displays the percentage of packets for the selected radio that are non-
unicast packets. Non-unicast packets include broadcast and multicast
packets.