Cisco Cisco Aironet 340 Ethernet Bridges Guia Do Utilizador
Setting Up the Association Table 10 - 5
n Parent Column: Displays the node ID of the parent to which the
node is associated. In place of a node ID, the column may display
the following:
the following:
A blank entry: The node is not associated.
Local: The node is associated to this unit.
Local block: The node has been blocked and will not be allowed to
associate with the local system directly.
associate with the local system directly.
Name Column: Displays the node name.
Rdst, Src: Displays the type of multicast filter action that has been
set for Radio (RDst) and Source (Src) packets. A blank means that
the action is forward. See Chapter 11 “Using Filters”.
set for Radio (RDst) and Source (Src) packets. A blank means that
the action is forward. See Chapter 11 “Using Filters”.
Displaying the Association Table Summary (Summary)
Use the summary option to view a summary of the number of nodes
associated to your unit. When you select the summary option, the Asso-
ciation Table Summary Display appears:
associated to your unit. When you select the summary option, the Asso-
ciation Table Summary Display appears:
n Direct Associations: Number of Non-PSP, PSP, or repeater nodes
associated to this bridge.
n Indirect Associations: Number of Non-PSP, PSP, or repeater nodes
associated to the Aironet 340 Series Bridge below the current
bridge, on the radio network tree.
bridge, on the radio network tree.
Setting the Allowed Number of Child Nodes (Maximum)
This command determines the maximum number of allowed child nodes
that can be associated to the Aironet 340 Series Bridge.
that can be associated to the Aironet 340 Series Bridge.
ASSOCIATION TABLE SUMMARY
Non-Psp Psp Repeaters
------- ------- ----------
Direct associations : 1 0 2
Indirect associations : 2 0 0