Cisco Cisco WAP131 Wireless-N Dual Radio Access Point with PoE 관리 매뉴얼
Status and Statistics
View Log
Cisco WAP131 and WAP351 Administration Guide
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Number of Emails Failed—The total number of email failures. The range is
an unsigned integer of 32 bits. The default is 0.
an unsigned integer of 32 bits. The default is 0.
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Time Last Email Sent—The day, date, and time when the last email was
sent.
sent.
View Log
The View Log page shows a list of system events that generated the log entries,
such as login attempts and configuration changes. The log is cleared upon a
reboot and can be cleared by an administrator. Up to 1000 events can be shown.
Older entries are removed from the list as needed to make room for new events.
such as login attempts and configuration changes. The log is cleared upon a
reboot and can be cleared by an administrator. Up to 1000 events can be shown.
Older entries are removed from the list as needed to make room for new events.
To view the logs, select Status and Statistics > View Log.
The following information is displayed:
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Time Stamp—The system time when the event occurred.
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Severity—The severity level of the event.
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Service—The application associated with the event.
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Description—A description of the event.
You can filter the current log through Severity and Key words.
You can click Refresh to refresh the screen and show the most current information.
You can click Clear All to clear all entries from the log.
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.
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
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