Specifications
show ap counters
Chapter 12
AP Commands
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Radio Adjusted Tx Pwr Current power level set on the radio. If RF
Auto-Tuning of power is enabled, this value is the
power set by RF Auto-Tuning. If RF Auto-Tuning is
disabled, this value is the statically configured power
level.
802.3 Packet Tx Ct Number of raw 802.3 packets transmitted by the
radio. These are LocalTalk (AppleTalk) frames. This
counter increments only if LocalTalk traffic is
present.
No Receive Descriptor Number of packets for which the UNIVERGE WL
Access Points could not create a descriptor. A
descriptor describes a received packet’s size and its
location in UNIVERGE WL Access Points memory.
The UNIVERGE WL Access Points buffers
descriptors, and clears them during interframe
spaces.
This counter increments if the UNIVERGE WL
Access Points runs out of buffers for received
packets. This condition can occur when a noise burst
temporarily floods the air and the UNIVERGE WL
Access Points attempts to buffer the noise as packets.
Buffer overruns are normal while a UNIVERGE WL
Access Point is booting. However, if they occur over
an extended period of time when the UNIVERGE
WL Access Points is fully active, this can indicate
RF interference.
Illegal Rates Number of times a client attempted to connect with a
disabled data rate.
PktTxCount Number of packets transmitted by the radio.
MultiPktDrop Number of multicast packets dropped by the radio
due to a buffer overflow on the UNIVERGE WL
Access Points. This counter increments if there is too
much multicast traffic or there is a problem with the
multicast packets. Normally, this counter should be
0.
Table 36. Output for show ap counters
Field Description