Cisco Cisco WAP150 Wireless-AC N Dual Radio Access Point with PoE Manuale Di Manutenzione

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Status and Statistics
TSPEC Client Associations
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Service—The application associated with the event.
Description—A description of the event.
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TSPEC Client Associations
The TSPEC Client Associations page shows the real-time information about the 
TSPEC client data transmitted and received by the WAP device. The tables on the 
TSPEC Client Associations page show the voice and video packets transmitted 
and received since the association started, along with the status information.
A TSPEC is a traffic specification that is sent from a QoS-capable wireless client to 
a WAP device requesting a certain amount of network access for the traffic stream 
(TS) that it represents. A traffic stream is a collection of data packets identified by 
the wireless client as belonging to a particular user priority. An example of a voice 
traffic stream is a Wi-Fi CERTIFIED telephone handset that marks its codec-
generated data packets as voice priority traffic. An example of a video traffic 
stream is a video player application on a wireless laptop that prioritizes a video 
conference feed from a corporate server.
To view the TSPEC client association statistics, select Status and Statistics > 
TSPEC Client Associations.
The Status and Statistics table displays the following information: 
Network Interface—Radio interface used by the client.
SSID—Service set identifier associated with this traffic stream client.
Station—Station MAC address of the client.
TS Identifier—TSPEC traffic session identifier (range 0 to 7).
Access Category—Traffic stream access category (voice or video).
Direction—Traffic direction for this traffic stream. Direction can be one of 
these options:
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uplink—From client to device.
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downlink—From device to client.