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649 | show ap monitor stats Dell PowerConnect ArubaOS 6.0 Command Line Interface | Reference Guide
The output of this command includes the following information:
Column Description
retry Percent of 802.11 retry frames sent because a client failed to send an ACK.
Low-speed Percent of frames sent at a data rate of 18 Mbps or slower.
non-unicast Percent of non-unicast frames
recev-error Percent of error frames of all frames seen in the last second.
frag Rate of fragmented packets, in frames per second
bwth Current bandwidth, in bps.
avg-signal Average signal-to-noise ratio over the interval since the AP’s last reset.
Low-signal Lowest signal-to-noise ratio over the interval since the AP’s last reset.
high-signal Highest signal-to-noise ratio over the interval since the AP’s last reset.
count Number of packets seen on the AP over the interval since the AP’s last reset.
Duration Time over which the AP has measured RSSI values.
tx The total number of deauthorization frames sent to this MAC address for containment in the
interval from the AP’s last reset until the current timer tick.
old-tx The total number of deauthorization frames sent to this MAC address for containment until the
previous timer tick.
rx The total number of deauthorization frames spoofing the MAC address in the interval from the
AP’s last reset until the current timer tick.
old-rx The total number of deauthorization frames sent to this MAC address for containment until the
previous timer tick.
FRR Frame retry rate, in frames per second.
FRER Frame error retry rate, in frames per second.
rssi-index This value indicates the number of consecutive timer ticks over which the value of the
Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) of the client has reduced by more than 3 units.
NOTE: This value is updated only if 'handoff-assist' is enabled in the AP’s RF Optimization
profile.
cur-signal The Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) of the most recent frame received from the
specified MAC address.
old-cur-signal The most recent Receive Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI) of the MAC which is 3 lower or 5
higher than the current RSSI.
NOTE: This value is updated only if 'handoff-assist' is enabled in the AP’s RF Optimization
profile
ht-type This parameter indicates support for the following HT types:
no: No support for high-throughput.
HT-20: Support for 20 Mhz high-throughput only.
HT-40: Support for 40 Mhz high-throughput.
primary-channel Primary radio channel.
sec-channel Secondary radio channel
gf-supported If 1, this AP supports greenfield mode. If 0, greenfield is not supported.
40mhz-intolerance Indicates whether the specified MAC address is 40 Mhz intolerant.