4-82 Motorola RF Switch System Reference Guide
3. Select a MU from the table in the Status screen and click the Details button.
4. Refer to the following read-only MU’s transmit and receive statistics:.
MAC Address Displays the Hardware or Media Access Control (MAC) address for the MU.
IP Address Displays the unique IP address for the MU. Use this address as necessary
throughout the applet for filtering and device intrusion recognition and approval.
Power Save Displays the current PSP state of the MU. This field has two potential settings.
PSP indicates if the MU is operating in PSP mode. In PSP, the MU runs enough
power to check for beacons, and is otherwise inactive. CAM indicates that the MU
is continuously aware of all radio traffic. CAM is recommended for MUs
transmitting frequently.
WLAN Displays of the WLAN the MU is currently associated with.
VLAN Displays the VLAN parameter for the name of the VLAN the MU is currently
mapped to.
Authentication Displays the authentication method used by the MU to get connected to the
WLAN.
Last Active Displays the time the MU last interoperated with the switch.
QoS Information Displays the WMM power save (UAPSD) parameters used by this MU.
Radio Index Displays a numerical identifier used to associate a particular Radio with a set of
statistics. The Index is helpful for distinguishing a particular radio from other MU
radios with similar configurations.
Radio Type Displays the radio type used by the adopted MU. The switch supports 802.11b,
802.11bg and 802.11bgn MUs as well as 802.11a and 802.11an MUs.
Base Radio MAC Displays the SSID of the Access Port when initially adopted by the switch.
BSS Address Displays the MU’s BSSID.