Cisco Cisco WAP571E Wireless-AC N Premium Dual Radio Outdoor Access Point 维护手册
Status and Statistics
System Summary
Cisco Small Business WAP551 and WAP561 Wireless-N Access Point
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Firmware MD5 Checksum (Active Image)—The checksum for the active image.
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Firmware Version (Non-active)—The firmware version number of the backup image.
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Firmware MD5 Checksum (Non-active)—The checksum for the backup image.
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Host Name—A name assigned to the device.
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System Uptime—The time that has elapsed since the last reboot.
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System Time—The current system time.
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Power Source—The system may be powered by a power adapter, or may be receiving
power-over-Ethernet from PoE power-sourcing equipment (PSE).
power-over-Ethernet from PoE power-sourcing equipment (PSE).
The TCP/UDP Service table shows basic information about protocols and services operating
on the WAP.
on the WAP.
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Service—The name of the service, if available.
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Protocol—The underlying transport protocol that the service uses (TCP or UDP).
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Local IP Address—The IP address, if any, of a remote device that is connected to this
service on the WAP device. All indicates that any IP address on the device can use this
service.
service on the WAP device. All indicates that any IP address on the device can use this
service.
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Local Port—The port number for the service.
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Remote IP Address—The IP address of a remote host, if any, that is using this service.
All indicates that the service is available to all remote hosts that access the system.
All indicates that the service is available to all remote hosts that access the system.
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Remote Port—The port number of any remote device communicating with this service.
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Connection State—The state of the service. For UDP, only connections in the Active or
Established states appear in the table. The TCP states are:
Established states appear in the table. The TCP states are:
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Listening—The service is listening for connection requests.
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Active—A connection session is established and packets are being transmitted and
received.
received.
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Established—A connection session is established between the WAP device and a
server or client, depending on the role of each device with respect to this protocol.
server or client, depending on the role of each device with respect to this protocol.
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Time Wait—The closing sequence has been initiated and the WAP is waiting for a
system-defined timeout period (typically 60 seconds) before closing the
connection.
system-defined timeout period (typically 60 seconds) before closing the
connection.
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