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Radio Type Defines whether the radio is operating within the 2.4 or 5 GHz radio band.
Access Point Displays the user assigned name of the RF Domain member access point to which the radio
resides. AP7131N models can have from 1-3 radios depending on the SKU. AP6532, AP6522,
AP6562, AP71xx, AP8132 and AP8232 models have two radios, while AP6511 and AP6521
models have 1 radio. An ES6510 is a controller or service platform managed Ethernet Switch,
with no embedded device radios.
AP Type Lists the model type of each RF Domain member access point.
State Displays the radio’s current operational state.
Channel Current
(Config)
Displays the current channel each listed RF Domain member access point radio is broadcasting
on.
Configured Channel Lists each radio’s defined operating channel to help assess if the radio is no longer
transmitting on its configured channel. Neighbor radios are often required to assist non-
functioning peers in the same coverage area.
Power Current
(Config)
Displays the current power level the radio is using for its transmissions.
Configured Power Lists each radio’s defined transmit power to help assess if the radio is no longer transmitting
using its assigned power. Neighbor radios are often required to increase power to compensate
for failed peer radios in the same coverage area.
Clients Displays the number of clients currently connected to each listed RF Domain member access
point radio.
AP6532, AP6522, AP6562, AP71xx, AP8132, AP8232 models can support up to 256
clients per radio.
AP6511 and AP6521 models can support up to 128 clients per radio.
Refresh Select the Refresh button to update the statistics counters to their latest values.