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Chapter 6 Monitor
NWA3000-N Series User’s Guide
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connected to the NWA3000-N series AP when it is in controller mode. To access
this screen, click Monitor > Wireless > AP Information > Radio List.
Figure 30 Monitor > Wireless > AP Information > Radio List (Controller Mode)
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 25 Monitor > Wireless > AP Information > Radio List
LABEL DESCRIPTION
More
Information
Click this to view additional information about the selected radio’s
wireless traffic and station count. Information spans a 24 hour period.
# When the NWA3000-N series AP is in controller mode, this is the radio’s
index number in this list.
Status When the NWA3000-N series AP is in standalone mode, this displays
whether or not the WLAN interface is activated.
Loading This indicates the AP’s load balance status.
AP Description This displays the description of the AP to which the radio belongs.
Model This displays the model of the AP to which the radio belongs.
MAC Address This displays the MAC address of the radio.
Radio This indicates the radio number on the AP to which it belongs.
OP Mode This indicates the radio’s operating mode. Operating modes are AP
(access point) or MON (monitor).
Profile This indicates the profile name to which the radio belongs.
Frequency
Band
This indicates the wireless frequency band currently being used by the
radio.
Channel ID This indicates the radio’s channel ID.
Station When the NWA3000-N series AP is in standalone mode, this displays the
number of wireless clients connected to the NWA3000-N series AP.
Rx PKT This displays the total number of packets received by the radio.
Tx PKT This displays the total number of packets transmitted by the radio.
Rx FCS Error
Count
This indicates the number of received packet errors accrued by the radio.
Tx Retry Count This indicates the number of times the radio has attempted to re-
transmit packets.
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