Section 2: Viewing Access Point System Status
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Workgroup Bridge
The Workgroup Bridge page displays packet and byte counts for traffic between
stations on a workgroup bridge.
The information in the following table is available for each network interface that
is configured as a workgroup bridge interface.
Figure 6: Workgroup Bridge
Table 8: Workgroup Bridge
Field Description
Status Table
Interface Name of the Ethernet or VAP interface.
Name (SSID) Wireless network name. Also known as the SSID, this
alphanumeric key uniquely identifies a wireless local area
network. The SSID is set on the VAP tab. See Configuring
VAPs.
Status Whether the interface is disconnected or is administratively
configured as enabled (up) or disabled (down).
VLAN ID Virtual LAN (VLAN) ID. You can use VLANs to establish
multiple internal and guest networks on the same AP. The
VLAN ID is set on the VAP tab. See Configuring VAPs.
Statistics Table
Total Packets The total number of Sent/Received packets bridged
between the wired clients in the workgroup bridge and
the wireless network.
Total Bytes The total number of Sent/Received bytes bridged between
the wired clients in the workgroup bridge and the wireless
network.
Associated Client
The associated clients are displayed along with information about packet traffic
transmitted and received for each station. Click the System Status > Associations
Client tab.
Figure 7: Association Client
Table 9: Associated Clients
Field Description
Network Shows which VAP the client is associated with. For
example, an entry of wlan0vap2 means the client is
associated with Radio 1, VAP 2.
An entry of wlan0 means the client is associated with
VAP 0 on Radio 1. An entry of wlan1 means the client is
associated with VAP 0 on Radio 2.
Station Shows the MAC address of the associated wireless client.