3Com WX4400 3CRWX440095A Video Game Controller User Manual


 
display ap status 335
Radio 1 type
Radio 2 type
802.11 type and configuration state of the radio.
The configure succeed state indicates that the MAP has
received configuration parameters for the radio and the
radio is ready to accept client connections.
802.11b protect indicates that the 802.11b/g radio is
sending messages to 802.11b devices, while sending
802.11g traffic at higher data rates, to inform the
802.11b devices about the 802.11g traffic and reserve
bandwidth for the traffic. Protection mode remains in
effect until 60 seconds after the last 802.11b traffic is
detected by the 802.11b/g radio.
Sweep Mode indicates that a disabled radio is
nonetheless participating in rogue detection scans. Even
though this message appears only for disabled radios, all
radios, enabled or disabled, participate in rogue
detection.
Countermeasures Enabled indicates that the radio is
sending countermeasures packets to combat a rogue.
Radar Scan indicates that the radio is performing the
initial channel availability check for Dynamic Frequency
Selection (DFS). This state lasts during the first 60 seconds
an 802.11a radio is on a new channel, during which time
the radio does not transmit. If the radio does not detect
any radar on the channel, the radio starts using the
channel for data. If the radio does detect radar, the flag
changes to Radar Detected. (See below).
Radar Detected indicates that DFS has detected radar on
the channel. When this occurs, the MAP stops
transmitting on the channel for 30 minutes. If RF
Auto-Tuning is enabled for channel assignment, the radio
selects another channel and performs the initial channel
availability check on the new channel, during which time
the flag changes back to Radar Scan.
Note: Radar Scan and Radar Detected apply only to 802.11a
radios, for country codes that use DFS.
Table 59 Output for display ap status (continued)
Field Description