Cisco Cisco WAP150 Wireless-AC N Dual Radio Access Point with PoE 维护手册

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Status and Statistics
TSPEC Status and Statistics
Cisco WAP150 and WAP361 Administration Guide
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Packets—Number of packets in excess of an admitted TSPEC.
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Bytes—Number of bytes for which no TSPEC has been established 
when admission is required by the WAP device.
You can click Refresh to refresh the screen and show the most current information.
TSPEC Status and Statistics
The TSPEC Status and Statistics page shows the summary information about 
TSPEC sessions by radio, the summary information about TSPEC sessions by VAP, 
and the real-time transmit and receive statistics for the radio interface and the 
network interfaces.
All transmit and receive statistics shown on the page are totals since the WAP 
device was last started. If you reboot the WAP device, these figures indicate 
transmit and receive totals since the reboot.
To view the TSPEC status and statistics, select Status and Statistics > TSPEC 
Status and Statistics
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The following information for the WLAN (radio) and VAP interfaces is displayed:
Interface—Name of the radio or VAP interface.
Access Category—Current access category associated with this traffic 
stream (voice or video).
Status—Whether the TSPEC session is enabled (up) or not (down) for the 
corresponding access category.
NOTE
Status is a configuration status. It does not necessarily represent the 
current session activity.
Active Traffic Stream—Number of currently active TSPEC traffic streams 
for this radio and access category.
Traffic Stream Clients—Number of traffic stream clients associated with 
this radio and access category.
Medium Time Admitted—Time allocated for this access category over the 
transmission medium to carry data. This value should be less than or equal 
to the maximum bandwidth allowed over the medium for this traffic stream.
Medium Time Unallocated—Time of unused bandwidth for this access 
category.