Reference Guide

Parameter Description
Rx data <number> Mbps
Packets received at the specified rate (in Mbps).
Rx HT <number> Mbps
Number of high-throughput packets received at the specified
rate.
Rx WMM [BE]
Number of Wifi Multimedia (WMM) packets received for the
following access categories. If the AP has not transmitted packets
in a category type, this data row will not appear in the output of
the command.
Rx WMM [BE]: Best Effort
Rx WMM [BK]: Background
Rx WMM [VO]: VoIP
Rx WMM [VI]: Video
RX bad length
Number of frames received with incorrect length.
Rx Null Src MAC
Number of received frames with source MAC address as NULL.
Rx Managment Frames Dropped
Number of received management frames that were dropped.
Rx Data Frames Dropped
Number of received data frames that were dropped.
SNR from CTL0
Signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) on chain 0.
Throttle drops
Number of received frames dropped by AP due to throttling when
AP is under high load.
Stop all but Mgmt
Number of data frames dropped because radar was detected on
a channel. An AP is allowed to send management frames only and
must drop all other frames when radar is detected on a channel.
Command History
Command Description
ArubaOS 3.0 Command Introduced
ArubaOS 6.3 The output of this command was enhanced to include the following
information types, when their collection is enabled using the
command ap debug advanced-stats.
l Advanced statistics for transmitted and received frames.
l Information about packets per second statistics for different
frame types.
l Advanced radio driver statistics for the specified radio.
The ip6-addr parameter was introduced.
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