Specifications

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Monitoring Statistics
The Altitude 35xx has functionality to display robust transmit and receive statistics for its WAN and
LAN port. Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) stats can also be displayed collectively for each enabled
WLAN as well as individually for up to 16 specific WLANs.
Transmit and receive statistics can also be displayed for the Altitude 35xx’s 802.11a and 802.11b/g
radios. An advanced radio statistics page is also available to display retry histograms for specific data
packet retry information.
Associated MU stats can be displayed collectively for associated MUs and individually for specific MUs.
An echo (ping) test is also available to ping specific MUs to assess the strength of the AP association.
Finally, the Altitude 35xx can detect and display the properties of other APs detected within the
Altitude 35xx radio coverage area. The type of AP detected can be displayed as well as the properties of
individual APs.
See the following sections for more details on viewing statistics for the Altitude 35xx:
Viewing WAN Statistics on page 231
Viewing LAN Statistics on page 234
Viewing Wireless Statistics on page 239
Viewing Radio Statistics Summary on page 243
Viewing MU Statistics Summary on page 248
Viewing the Mesh Statistics Summary on page 253
Viewing Known Access Point Statistics on page 254
Viewing WAN Statistics
Use the Altitude 35xx WAN Stats screen to view real-time statistics for monitoring the Altitude 35xx
activity through its Wide Area Network (WAN) port.
The Information field of the WAN Stats screen displays basic WAN information, generated from settings
on the WAN screen. The Received and Transmitted fields display statistics for the cumulative packets,
bytes, and errors received and transmitted through the WAN interface since it was last enabled or the
AP was last rebooted. The Altitude 35xx WAN Stats screen is view-only with no configurable data fields.