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3.
Click the
Clear All Radio Stats
button to reset each of the data collection counters to zero
in order to begin new data collections.
Do not clear the radio stats if currently in an important data gathering activity or risk losing
all data calculations to that point.
For information on viewing radio statistics particular to the AP-5131 radio type displayed
within the AP Stats Summary screen, see
Viewing Radio Statistics on page 7-18
4.
Click the
Logout
button to securely exit the AP-5131 Symbol Access Point applet.
7.4.1 Viewing Radio Statistics
Refer to the
Radio Stats
screen to view detailed information for the AP-5131 radio (either 802.11a
or 802.11b/g) displayed within the Radio Summary screen. There are four fields within the screen.
The
Information
field displays device address and location information, as well as channel and
power information. The
Traffic
field displays statistics for cumulative packets, bytes, and errors
received and transmitted. The Traffic field does not add retry information to the stats displayed. Refer
to the
RF Status
field for an average MU signal, noise and signal to noise ratio information. Finally,
the
Errors
field displays retry information as well as data transmissions the AP-5131 radio either
Type
Displays the type of radio (either 802.11a or 802.11b/g) currently
deployed by the
AP-5131
. To configure the radio type, see
the WLAN’s Radio Configuration on page 5-45
.
MUs
Displays the total number of MUs currently associated with each
AP-5131
radio.
T-put
Displays the total throughput in Megabits per second (Mbps) for
each
AP-5131
radio listed. To adjust the data rate for a specific
radio, see
Configuring the 802.11a or 802.11b/g Radio on page 5-
.
ABS
Displays the Average Bit Speed (ABS) in Megabits per second
(Mbps) for each
AP-5131
radio.
RF Util
Displays the approximate RF Utilization for each
AP-5131
radio
% NU
Displays the percentage of the total packets that are non-unicast.
Non-unicast packets include broadcast and multicast packets.
Retries
Displays the average number of retries per packet on each radio. A
high number could indicate network or hardware problems.