User guide
Working with reports and displays
Summit WM Series WLAN Switch and Altitude Access Point Software Version 4.1 User Guide
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The following is an example of the AP Inventory report:
The following is a description of the column names and abbreviations found in the AP Inventory
report:
● Rdo – Radio
● Ra – 802.11a radio. The data entry for an Altitude AP indicates whether the a radio is on or off.
● Rb – 802.11b protocol enabled. Possible values are on or off.
● Rg – 802.11g protocol enabled. Possible values are on or off.
● DP – DTIM period
● BP – Beacon Period
● SRL – Short Retry Limit
● LRL – Long Retry Limit
● RT – RTS Threshold
● FT – Fragmentation Threshold
● Ch – Channel served by the corresponding radio.
● PL – Power Level (Defined in the Altitude AP radio properties pages.)
● BR – Basic Rate (Only applies to Altitude APs running 3.1 or earlier.)
● ORS – Operational Rate Set (Only applies to Altitude APs running 3.1 or earlier.)
● MnBR – Minimum Basic Rate (For more information, see the Altitude AP radio configuration tabs.)
● MxBR – Maximum Basic Rate
● MxOR – Maximum Operational Rate
● RxDV – Receive Diversity
● TxDV – Tx Diversity
● Pmb – Preamble (long, short)
● PM – Protection Mode
● PR – Protection Rate
● PT – Protection Type
● BSS – Basic Service Set
● MAC – MAC address
● BSS: MAC – Also called BSSID, this is the MAC address of a (virtual) wireless interface on which
the Altitude AP serves a BSS/WM-AD. There could be 8 per radio.