Specifications

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Cisco Aironet Access Point Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 13 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Using Diagnostic Pages
The Network Ports table is divided into three sections: identifying information
and status, data received, and data transmitted. Each row in the table is described
below.
Identifying Information and Status
NameDisplays the name of the network interface port. An asterisk (*) next
to the name identifies the port as the primary port for the access point.
The port names are links to a detailed page for each port. See the Ethernet
Port Page section on page 13-9 for information on the Ethernet Port page
and the AP Radio Page section on page 13-12 for information on the AP
Radio Port page.
StatusDisplays one of three possible operating states for the port:
UpThe port is operating properly.
DownThe port is not operating.
ErrorThe port is operating but is in an error condition.
Max. Mb/sThe maximum rate of data transmission in megabits per second.
IP Addr.The IP address for the port. When the access point is set up in
standby mode the Ethernet and radio ports use different IP addresses. Use the
AP Radio Identification page to assign an IP address to the radio port that is
different from the Ethernet IP address. See the Settings on the AP Radio
Identification Page section on page 3-9 for details on the AP Radio
Identification page.
MAC (Media Access Control) Addr.The Media Access Control (MAC)
address is a unique identifier assigned to the network interface by the
manufacturer.
Radio SSIDA unique identifier that client devices use to associate with the
access point. The SSID helps client devices distinguish between multiple
wireless networks in the same vicinity.
Data Received
Unicast pkts.The number of packets received in point-to-point
communication.