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Status and Statistics
Associated Clients
Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
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If the security mode of the WAP device is None or Static WEP, the 
authentication and association status of the clients appears as 
expected; that is, if a client shows as authenticated to the WAP device, it 
is able to transmit and receive data. (The reason is that Static WEP uses 
only IEEE 802.11 authentication.)
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If the WAP device uses IEEE 802.1X or WPA security, it is possible for a 
client association to appear as authenticated (through IEEE 802.11 
security) although it is not actually authenticated through the second 
layer of security.
From Station/To Station—The counters in the From Station column 
indicate the packets or bytes received by the wireless client. The counters 
in the To Station column indicate the number of packets and bytes 
transmitted from the WAP device to the wireless client.
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Packets—Number of packets received (transmitted) from the wireless 
client.
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Bytes—Number of bytes received (transmitted) from the wireless client.
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Drop Packets—Number of packets dropped after being received 
(transmitted).
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Drop Bytes—Number of bytes dropped after being received 
(transmitted).
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TS Violate Packets (From Station)—Number of packets sent from a 
client STA to the WAP device in excess of its active traffic stream uplink 
bandwidth, or for an access category requiring admission control to 
which the client STA has not been admitted.
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TS Violate Packets (To Station)—Number of packets sent from the 
WAP device to a client STA in excess of its active traffic stream downlink 
bandwidth, or for an access category requiring admission control to 
which the client STA has not been admitted.
Up Time (DD:HH:MM)—The amount of time that the client has been 
associated with the WAP device.
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