Cisco Cisco WAP551 Wireless-N Single Radio Selectable Band Access Point Manual De Mantenimiento

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Status and Statistics
Network Interfaces
Cisco Small Business WAP551 and WAP561 Wireless-N Access Point
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Active—A connection session is established and packets are being 
transmitted and received.
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Established—A connection session is established between the WAP 
device and a server or client, depending on the role of each device with 
respect to this protocol.
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Time Wait—The closing sequence has been initiated and the WAP is 
waiting for a system-defined timeout period (typically 60 seconds) 
before closing the connection.
You can click Refresh to refresh the screen and show the most current information.
Network Interfaces
Use the Network Interfaces page to show configuration and status information 
about the wired and wireless interfaces. To show the Network Interfaces page, 
select Status and Statistics > Network Interface in the navigation pane.
The Network Interfaces page shows this information:
LAN Status—These settings apply to the internal interface.
To change any of these settings, click the Edit link. After you click Edit, you 
are redirected to the VLAN and IPv4 Address Settings page. See 
 for descriptions of these fields.
Radio Status—These settings include the Wireless Radio mode (Enabled 
or Disabled), the MAC address associated with the radio interface (or both 
radio interfaces for WAP561 devices), the 802.11 mode (a/b/g/n), and the 
channel used by the interface.
To change the wireless settings, click the Edit link. After you click Edit, you 
are redirected to the Radio page. Se
 for descriptions of these fields.
Interface Status—This table lists status information for each Virtual Access 
Point (VAP) and on each Wireless Distribution System (WDS) interface. On 
WAP561 devices, WLAN0 or WLAN1 precedes the VAP interface ID to 
indicate the associated radio interface. WLAN0 represents radio 1 and 
WLAN1 represents radio 2.