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9. Verify the following IPv6
Transmit Errors
data:
13.3.12.3 Multicast Groups Joined
Multicast groups scale to a larger set of destinations by
not
requiring prior knowledge of who or how many destinations there
are. Multicast devices uses their infrastructure efficiently by requiring the source to send a packet only once, even if delivered
to a large number of devices. Devices replicate a packet to reach multiple receivers only when necessary.
Controllers and service platforms are free to join or leave a multicast group at any time. There are no restrictions on the location
or members in a multicast group. A host may be a member of more than one multicast group at any given time and does not
have to belong to a group to send messages to members of a group.
To view the controller or service platform multicast group memberships on the selected interface:
1. Select the
Statistics
menu from the Web UI.
2. Select
System
from the navigation pane (on the left-hand side of the screen). Expand a RF Domain and select one of its
connected access points.
3. Expand the
Interfaces
menu from the left-hand side of the UI.
4. Select
Multicast Groups Joined
.
Transmit Errors
Displays the number of transmit errors in the packets sent on the selected interface since
the screen was last refreshed.
Transmit Abort Errors
Displays the number of transmit abort errors on the selected interface since the screen
was last refreshed.
Transmit Carrier Errors
Displays the number of transmit carrier errors on the selected interface since the screen
was last refreshed.
Transmit FIFO Errors
Displays the number of transmit FIFO errors on the selected interface since the screen
was last refreshed.
Transmit Heartbeat
Errors
Displays the number of transmit heartbeat errors on the selected interface since the
screen was last refreshed.
Transmit Window Errors
Displays the number of transmit window errors on the selected interface since the screen
was last refreshed.
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