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Noise Floor
Received signal strength at which the MAP can no longer 
distinguish 802.11 packets from ambient RF noise. A value 
around -90 or higher is good for an 802.11b/g radio. A value 
around -80 or higher is good for an 802.11a radio. Values 
near 0 can indicate RF interference. 
802.3 Packet Rx Ct
Number of raw 802.3 packets received by the radio. These 
are LocalTalk (AppleTalk) frames. This counter increments 
only if LocalTalk traffic is present.
The counters above are global for all data rates. The counters below are for 
individual data rates.
If counters for lower data rates are incrementing but counters for higher data rates 
are not incrementing, this can indicate poor throughput. The poor throughput can 
be caused by interference. If the cause is not interference or the interference cannot 
be eliminated, you might need to relocate the MAP in order to use the higher data 
rates and therefore improve throughput. 
TxUniPkt
Number of unicast packets transmitted by the radio..
TxMultiPkt
Number of multicast packets transmitted by the radio.
TxUniByte
Number of unicast bytes transmitted by the radio.
TxMultiByte
Number of multicast bytes transmitted by the radio.
RxPkt
Number of packets received by the radio.
RxByte
Number of bytes received by the radio.
UndcrptPkt
Number of undecryptable packets received by the radio. It is 
normal for this counter to increment even in stable networks 
and does not necessarily indicate an attack. For example, a 
client might be sending incorrect key information. However, 
if the counter increments rapidly, there might be a problem 
in the network.
UndcrptByte
Number of undecryptable bytes received by the radio. (See 
the description for UndcrptPkt.)
PhyError
Number of packets that could not be decoded by the MAP. 
This condition can have any of the following causes:
„
Collision of an 802.11 packet.
„
Packet whose source is too far away, thus rendering the 
packet unintelligible by the time it reaches the MAP.
„
Interference caused by an 802.11b/g phone or other 
source.
It is normal for this counter to be about 10 percent of the 
total RxByte count. It is also normal for higher data rates to 
have higher Phy error counts than lower data rates.
Table 54   Output for display ap counters (continued)
Field
Description