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5. Select a radio from those displayed and click the Details button for additional radio information. For
more information, see Viewing AP Statistics in Detail on page 4-107.
6. Select a radio from those displayed and click the Graph button for additional radio performance
information in graphical format. For more information, see Viewing AP Statistics in Detail on page 4-107.
4.7.2.1 Viewing AP Statistics in Detail
The Details screen provides additional (and more specific) traffic, performance, and error information for the
selected radio.
To view Radio Statistics Details:
1. Select Network > Access Port Radios from the main menu tree.
2. Click the Statistics tab.
3. Select a radio from the table and click the Details button to display a screen with detailed statistics for
that radio.
Radio statistics details are split into four fields: Information, Traffic, RF Status, and Errors.
Information in black represents the statistics from the last 30 seconds and information in blue represents
statistics from the last hour.
4. Refer to the Information field for the following information:
% Non-UNI Displays the percentage of packets for the selected radio that are non-unicast
packets. Non-unicast packets include broadcast and multicast packets.
Retries Displays the average number of retries for all MUs associated with the selected
radio.
Description Displays a brief description of the radio to help differentiate the radio from similar
models.
MAC Address Displays the Hardware or Media Access Control (MAC) address for the Access
Port. Access Ports with dual radios will have a unique hardware address for each
radio.
Num Associated
Stations
Displays the number of MUs currently associated with the radio.
Radio Type Displays the Access Port model.
Current Channel Displays the channel the Access Port is currently passing traffic on. If the channel
is displayed in red, it means the configured channel does not match the current
channel. The configured channel, in this case, is the value in parentheses. The AP
may not be operating on the configured channel for 2 reasons: Uniform spreading
is enabled or radar was encountered on the configured channel.