H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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16 Mb/s
62
45 Mb/s
39
100 Mb/s
19
155 Mb/s
14
622 Mb/s
6
1 Gb/s
4
10 Gb/s
2
100 Gb/s
0
{
Max Age (s)—Maximum time that a bridge protocol data unit is saved.
{
Hello Time (s)—Time between periodic configuration bridge protocol data units.
{
Forward Delay (s)—Time spent in the listening and learning states.
{
Topology Change Flag—Changes to the active topology.
Wireless Ports tab
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Port Status List
{
Channel—Current channel being used.
{
Frequency—Radio channel frequency.
{
Wireless Mode—Wireless protocol (such as 802.11b) used by the radio.
{
Operating Mode—Options are AP, AP and Local Mesh, Local Mesh, Monitor, and Sensor.
{
Transmission Power—Current transmission power level, in dBm.
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Transmission List
Transmission statistics are not available for MSM devices running software version 5.3.x.
{
Tx Packets (Packets)—Number of transmitted packets.
{
Tx Dropped (Packets)—Number of transmitted packets dropped.
{
Tx Error (Packets)—Number of packets transmitted in error.
{
Tx Multicast Octets—Number of successfully transmitted multicast MSDU octets. These octets
are MAC header and frame body of all associated fragments.
{
Tx Unicast Octets—Number of octets transmitted successfully as part of successfully
transmitted unicast MSDUs. These octets are MAC header and frame body of all associated
fragments.
{
Tx Fragments—Number of MPDUs of type Data or Management delivered successfully.
These are the directed MPDUs transmitted and being acknowledged, as well as nondirected
MPDUs transmitted.
{
Tx Multicast Frames—Number of MSDUs, of which the destination address is a multicast
MAC address (including broadcast MAC address), transmitted successfully.
{
Tx Unicast Frames—Number of transmitted successfully MSDUs, of which the destination
address is a unicast MAC address. This implies having received an acknowledgment to all
associated MPDUs.
{
Tx Discards—Number of transmit requests that were discarded to free up buffer space on the
AP.