[admin@AP] > interface wireless monitor
status: running-ap
band: 5ghz
frequency: 5745MHz
noise-floor: -101dBm
overall-tx-ccq: 49%
registered-clients: 17
authenticated-clients: 17
current-ack-timeout: 25
current-distance: 25
nstreme: yes
polling: yes
current-tx-powers: 6Mbps:30,9Mbps:30,12Mbps:30,18Mbps:30,24Mbps:30,
36Mbps:26,48Mbps:25,54Mbps:24
notify-external-fdb: no
what is notify-external-fdb? I can’t find it listed in any documentation when searching on MT’s website, or google…
[admin@AP] > interface wireless monitor
status: running-ap
band: 5ghz
frequency: 5745MHz
noise-floor: -101dBm
overall-tx-ccq: 49%
registered-clients: 17
authenticated-clients: 17
current-ack-timeout: 25
current-distance: 25
nstreme: yes
polling: yes
current-tx-powers: 6Mbps:30,9Mbps:30,12Mbps:30,18Mbps:30,24Mbps:30,
36Mbps:26,48Mbps:25,54Mbps:24
notify-external-fdb: no
what is notify-external-fdb? I can’t find it listed in any documentation when searching on MT’s website, or google…
I found this work with “disable-running-check” setting in terminal mode, if you have yes the notify-external-fdb is no and viceversa… and work with bridged interface putting new hosts with “E” External FDB, but i don´t know the function…
Can a MT guy explain about this?
Thanks & Regards
Alessio