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The Radio RF Quality Index field displays the following:
The Radio Utilization field displays the following:
The Client RF Quality Index field displays the following:
4. Select the Refresh button as needed to update the screen’s statistics counters to their latest values.
RF Domain Name Displays the access point’s RF Domain membership. Unlike a controller or service platform, an
access point can only belong to one RF Domain based on its model. The domain name appears
as a link that can be selected to show RF Domain utilization in greater detail.
Version Displays the access point’s current firmware version. Use this information to assess whether
an upgrade is required for better compatibility.
Uptime Displays the cumulative time since the access point was last rebooted or lost power.
CPU Displays the processor core.
RAM Displays the free memory available with the RAM.
System Clock Displays the system clock information.
RF Quality Index Displays access point radios having very low quality indices. RF quality index indicates the
overall RF performance. The RF quality indices are:
• 0 – 50 (poor)
• 50 – 75 (medium)
• 75 – 100 (good)
Radio Id Displays a radio’s hardware encoded MAC address The ID appears as a link that can be
selected to show radio utilization in greater detail.
Radio Type Identifies whether the radio is a 2.4 or 5 GHz.
Total Bytes Displays the total bytes of data transmitted and received by the access point since the screen
was last refreshed.
Total Packets Lists the total number of data packets transmitted and received by the access point since the
screen was last refreshed.
Total Dropped List the number of dropped data packets by an access point radio since the screen was last
refreshed.
Worst 5 Displays clients having lowest RF quality within the network.
Client MAC Displays the MAC addresses of the clients with the lowest RF indices.
Retry Rate Displays the average number of retries per packet. A high number indicates possible network
or hardware problems.