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Figure 131: Physical port statistics
10.2.2 Wireless Statistics
Status > Traffic Monitor > Wireless Statistics
The Wireless Statistics tab displays the incrementing traffic statistics for each
enabled access point. This page will give a snapshot of how much traffic is being
transmitted over each wireless link. If you suspect that a radio or VAP may be
down, the details on this page would confirm if traffic is being sent and received
through the VAP.
The clients connected to a particular AP can be viewed by using the Status Button
on the list of APs in the
Setup > Wireless > Access Points
page. Traffic statistics
are shown for that individual AP, as compared to the summary stats for each AP on
this Statistics page. The poll interval (the refresh rate for the statistics) can be
modified to view more frequent traffic and collision statistics.
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Figure 132: AP spe cific statistics
10.3 Active Connections
10.3.1 Sessions through the Router
Status > Active Sessions
This table lists the active internet sessions through the router’s
firewall. The
session’s protocol,
state, local and remote IP addresses are shown.
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Figure 133: List of curre nt Active Fire wall Se ssions
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10.3.2 Wireless Clients
Status > Wireless Clients
The clients connected to a particular AP can b e viewed on this page. Connected
clients are sorted by the MAC address and indicate the security parameters used by
the wireless link, as well as the time connected to the corresponding AP.
The statistics table has auto-refresh control which allows display of the most current
port level data at each page refresh. The default auto-refresh for this page is 10
seconds.
Figure 134: List of conne cte d 802.11 clie nts pe r AP
10.3.3 LAN Clients
Status > LAN Clients
The LAN clients to the router are identified by an ARP scan through the LAN
switch. The NetBios name (if available), IP address and MAC address of discovered
LAN hosts are displayed.
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Figure 135: List of LAN hosts
10.3.4 Active VPN Tunnels
Status > Active VPNs
You can view and change the status (connect or drop) of the router’s
IPsec security
associations. Here, the active IPsec SAs (security associations) are listed along with
the traffic details and tunnel state. The traffic is a cumulative measure of
trans mitted/received packets since the tunnel was established.
If a VPN policy state is “
IPsec
SA Not Established”, it can be enabled by clicking
the Connect button of the corresponding policy. The Active IPsec SAs table displays
a list of active IPsec SAs. Table fields are as follows.
Fie ld
De s cription
Policy Name
IKE or VPN policy associated with this SA.
Endpoint
IP address of the remote VPN gatew ay or client.
Tx (KB)
Kilobytes of data transmitted over this SA.
Tx (Packets)
Number of IP packets transmitted over this SA.
State
Status of the SA for IKE policies: Not Connected or IPsec SA Established.