Viewing Detailed Associated Client Association Statistics; Figure 336: Associated Client Association Detail Statistics; Table 304: Associated Client Association Detail Statistics - D-Link DWL-8600AP User Manual

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Viewing Detailed Associated Client Association Statistics

The statistics on the WLAN > Monitoring > Client > Associated Clients > Statistics > Association Detail tab
displays the Associated Client Statistics page. This page shows information about the traffic a wireless client
receives and transmits while it is associated with a single AP. Use the menu above the table to view details
about an associated client. Each client is identified by its MAC address.
Field
Packets Received
Bytes Received
Packets Transmitted
Bytes Transmitted
Packets Receive Dropped
Bytes Receive Dropped
Packets Transmit Dropped
Bytes Transmit Dropped
Fragments Received
Fragments Transmitted
Transmit Retries
Transmit Retries Failed
TS Violate Packets Received
TS Violate Packets Transmitted
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Oct. 2015

Figure 336: Associated Client Association Detail Statistics

Table 304: Associated Client Association Detail Statistics

Description
Total packets received from the client station.
Total bytes received from the client station.
Total packets transmitted to the client station.
Total bytes transmitted to the client station.
Number of packets received from the client station that were dropped.
Number of bytes received from the client station that were dropped.
Number of packets transmitted to the client station that were
dropped.
Number of bytes transmitted to the client station that were dropped.
Total fragmented packets received from the client station.
Total fragmented packets transmitted to the client station.
Number of times transmits to client station succeeded after one or
more retries.
Number of times transmits to client station failed after one or more
retries.
Number of packets sent from a client to the AP in excess of its active
traffic stream (TS) uplink bandwidth, or for an access category
requiring admission control to which the client has not been admitted.
Number of packets sent from the AP to a client in excess of its active
traffic stream downlink bandwidth, or for an access category requiring
admission control to which the client has not been admitted.
Monitoring Status and Statistics
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