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Rx Mgmt Frames 1
PS Poll Frames 0
Rx 6 Mbps 14
Rx 12 Mbps 6
Rx 18 Mbps 5
Rx 24 Mbps 2
Rx 36 Mbps 13
Rx 48 Mbps 1162
Rx 54 Mbps 1730
Rx WMM [BE] 39
The output of this command includes the following information:
Parameter Description
Frames Rcvd For TX
Shows the number of frames received for transmission.
Tx Frames Dropped
Shows the number of transmission frames that were dropped.
Frames Transmitted
Shows the number of frames successfully transmitted.
Success With Retry
Shows the number of frames that were transmitted after being retried.
Tx Mgmt Frames
Shows the number of management frames transmitted.
Tx Probe Responses
Shows the number of transmitted probe responses.
Tx Data Frames
Shows the number of transmitted data frames.
Tx CTS Frames
Shows the number of clear-to-sent (CTS) frames transmitted.
Dropped After Retry
Shows the number of frames dropped after an attempted retry.
Dropped No Buffer
Shows the number of frames dropped because the AP’s buffer was full.
Missed ACKs
Shows the number of missed acknowledgements (ACKs)
Long Preamble
Shows the number of frames sent with a long preamble.
Short Preamble
Shows the number of frames sent with a short preamble.
Tx EAPOL Frames
Shows the number of Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN (EAPOL)
frames transmitted.
Tx <n> Mbps
Shows the number of frames transmitted at <n> Mbps, where <n> is a value
between 6 and 300.
Tx WMM
Shows the number of Wi-Fi Multimedia (WMM) packets transmitted for the
following access categories. If the AP has not transmitted packets in a category
type, this data row will not be displayed in the output of the command.
Tx WMM [BE]: Best Effort
Tx WMM [BK]: Background
Tx WMM [VO]: VoIP
Tx WMM [VI]: Video
UAPSD OverflowDrop
Shows the number of packets dropped due to Unscheduled Automatic Power
Save Delivery (U-APSD) overflow.
Last SNR
Indicates the last recorded signal-to-noise ratio.
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