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Multicast Packets Received |
The number of multicast packets that were received successfully. |
Broadcast Packets Received |
The number of broadcast packets that were received successfully. |
Unicast Packets Received |
The number of unicast packets that were received successfully. |
Bytes Received |
The number of bytes of data that were received successfully. |
Beacons Received |
The number of beacon packets that were received successfully. |
Total Packets Received OK |
The number of all packets that were received successfully. |
Duplicate Packets Received |
The number of duplicate packets that were received successfully. |
Overrun Errors |
The number of packets received when no receive buffers were available. These errors usually occur when the host does not read the received packets from the client adapter fast enough. |
PLCP CRC Errors |
The number of times the client adapter started to receive an 802.11 Physical Layer Convergence Protocol (PLCP) header but the rest of the packet was ignored due to a cyclic redundancy check (CRC) error in the header. |
PLCP Format Errors |
The number of times an 802.11 PLCP header was received with a valid CRC but the rest of the packet was ignored due to an unknown value in the header. |
PLCP Length Errors |
The number of times an 802.11 PLCP header was received but the rest of the packet was ignored due to an illegal header length. |
MAC CRC Errors |
The number of packets that had a valid 802.11 PLCP header but contained a CRC error in the data portion of the packet. |
Partial Packets Received |
The number of fragments that were discarded because the entire packet was not received successfully. |
SSID Mismatches |
The number of times a packet was received by the radio that contained an SSID field that does not match its own. Generally, this applies to probe response and beacon packets and indicates the possibility of some coverage overlap between two RF cells having different SSIDs. |
AP Mismatches |
The number of times a packet was received by the radio from an access point that is not a specified parent but is using the same SSID. Typically, this statistic is generated by access points not in the specified parent that reply to probe requests. Beacons transmitted by non-specified parent access points can also increment this statistic. Note See the specified access point 1- 4 parameter in Table 5-6 for information on specifying access points. |
Data Rate Mismatches |
The number of times a packet was received where the field indicating the data rates supported does not match the specified rates the client radio is using. This statistic is typically generated by receiving beacons, probe responses, or both from access points configured with different rates than the client radio. Note See the Data Rate parameter in Table 6-3 for information on supported data rates. |
Authentication Rejects |
The number of times the client adapter tried to authenticate to an access point but was rejected. |
Authentication T/O |
The number of times the client adapter tried to authenticate to an access point but was unable to because the access point did not respond fast enough (timed out). |
Association Rejects |
The number of times the client adapter tried to associate to an access point but was rejected. |
Association T/O |
The number of times the client adapter tried to associate to an access point but was unable to because the access point did not respond fast enough (timed out). |
Packets Aged |
The number of packets received successfully but discarded by the client adapter because either all fragments were not received within 10 seconds or the host did not read the packet from the adapter within 10 seconds. |
Packets MIC OK |
The number of packets that were received successfully with a valid MIC. |
Packets No MIC |
The number of packets that were discarded due to no MIC being found. |
Packets Incorrect MIC |
The number of packets that were discarded due to an incorrect MIC value. |
Packets no MIC Seed |
The number of packets that were discarded due to no MIC seed being received. |
Packets Wrong MIC Sequence |
The number of packets that were discarded due to the MIC sequence number being wrong. |
Up Time (hh:mm:ss) |
The amount of time (in hours:minutes:seconds) since the Reset button was selected. If the client adapter runs for more than 24 hours, the time is displayed in days, hours:minutes:seconds. |
Total Up Time (hh:mm:ss) |
The amount of time (in hours:minutes:seconds) that the client adapter has been receiving power. The total up time continues to increment even if the Reset button is selected. If the adapter runs for more than 24 hours, the time is displayed in days, hours:minutes:seconds. |
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Multicast Packets Transmitted |
The number of multicast packets that were transmitted successfully. |
Broadcast Packets Transmitted |
The number of broadcast packets that were transmitted successfully. |
Unicast Packets Transmitted |
The number of unicast packets that were transmitted successfully. |
Bytes Transmitted |
The number of bytes of data that were transmitted successfully. |
Beacons Transmitted |
The number of beacon packets that were transmitted successfully (in ad hoc mode only). |
Ack Packets Transmitted |
The number of acknowledgment (Ack) packets that were transmitted in response to successfully received unicast packets. |
RTS Packets Transmitted |
The number of request-to-send (RTS) packets that were transmitted successfully. |
CTS Packets Transmitted |
The number of clear-to-send (CTS) packets that were transmitted in response to a successfully received RTS packet. |
Single Collisions |
The number of packets that had to be retransmitted once due to a collision. |
Multiple Collisions |
The number of packets that had to be retransmitted more than once due to additional collisions. |
Packets No Deferral |
The number of packets that were able to be transmitted immediately without being delayed due to energy detect or protocol deferral. |
Packets Deferred Protocol |
The number of packets that were delayed due to 802.11 protocol reasons (such as not enough time left to send the packet). |
Packets Deferred Energy Detect |
The number of packets that were delayed because RF energy was already detected. This condition is usually caused by another radio transmitting a packet or by some other RF source jamming the signal (such as a microwave oven). |
Packets Retry Long |
The number of normal data packets that were retransmitted. |
Packets Retry Short |
The number of request-to-send (RTS) packets that were retransmitted. |
Packets Max Retries |
The number of packets that failed to be transmitted successfully after exhausting the maximum number of retries. |
Packets Ack Received |
The number of transmitted packets that had their corresponding acknowledgment (Ack) packet received successfully. |
Packets No Ack Received |
The number of transmitted packets that did not have their corresponding Ack packet received successfully. |
Packets CTS Received |
The number of clear-to-send (CTS) packets that were received in response to an RTS packet. |
Packets No CTS Received |
The number of packets for which no CTS packet was received in response to a RTS packet. |
Packets Aged |
The number of packets that were discarded by the client adapter because they were not transmitted successfully within 5 seconds. |