H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Channel—Channel number being used by the neighboring device.
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Signal (dBm)—Strength of the radio signal.
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Noise (dBm)—Amount of radio interference (noise) in the radio signal path.
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SNR (dB)—Signal-to-noise ratio, in decibels.
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Security—Type of security used for the WLAN:
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None
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WEP
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WPA
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WPA or WPA2
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WPA2
Local Mesh Neighborhood tab
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Seen By—Name of the AP that discovered the neighboring device.
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Neighbor—Neighboring device name, if known; otherwise, it is the device MAC address.
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Serial Number—Serial number of the neighboring device.
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Mesh ID—Mesh ID of the AP. Mesh IDs are unique numbers that identify a series of APs that
can connect to form a local mesh.
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Radio Index—Radio being used by the AP.
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Channel—Channel being used by the AP.
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Mode—Whether the AP is operating as a master, slave, or alternate master.
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Availability—Whether the AP is available to establish a link.
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Encryption—Type of encryption.
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Signal (dBm)—Strength of the remote radio signals, in dBm.
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Noise (dBm)—Amount of radio interference (noise), in dBm, in the radio signal path.
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SNR (dB)—Relative strength of the remote radio signals versus the radio interference (noise),
in dBm, in the radio signal path. In most environments, SNR is a good indicator of the
quality of the radio link between the local and remote APs. A higher SNR value means a
better quality radio link.
Local Mesh Link tab
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Profile—Name of the local mesh profile.
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Link Is On—Corresponding radio where the local mesh link is located.
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Status—Up or Down.
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Idle Time—Amount of time the link has been in the idle state.
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Tx Rate (Mbps)—Transfer rate for the corresponding local mesh link.
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Signal (dBm)—Signal strength at which the local mesh link transmits.
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Noise (dBm)—Amount of radio interference (noise) in the radio signal path.
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SNR (dB)—Relative strength of the remote radio signals versus the radio interference (noise)
in the radio signal path. In most environments, SNR is a good indicator for the quality of the
radio link between the local and remote nodes. A higher SNR value means a better quality
radio link.
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Authorized—Whether the remote node has authorized the local node.
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Tx Packets (Packets)—Number of packets sent by the AP over the local mesh link.