Screen 2, Screen 3 – Avaya 3600 User Manual

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Avaya, Inc.

Configuration and Administration—AVAYA 3616/3620/3626 WT

Avaya CCMS IP, Avaya Call Server, with Avaya 4612 IP Telephone Emulation

21-300352, Issue 2, July 2005

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Screen 2

• Jitter (Jitter), average error or “wobble” in received packet timing, in microseconds
• Last successful transmit data rate (LastRate)
• Gateway type (GatewyType)

J i t t

e r

n n n n n

L

a

s t R a

t

e

n n n n n

G

a t e w y T y p e

m n e m o

Where:

• mnemo – A mnemonic that indicates what type of gateway is being used

ƒ 11Mb – Gateway with AVPP and no 500 series AVAYA WTs. This system can run at

the full 11Mb speed.

Screen 3

• Screen 3 contains a list of the APs that are heard and the following parameters from each AP:

ƒ Indicator as to whether this is the current AP or an index into the list of other APs heard
ƒ Last two octets of the MAC address of the AP
ƒ Channel number
ƒ Signal strength
ƒ Either the 802.11 Association ID from the current AP or a mnemonic for the reason

code indicating why the WT didn’t hand off to this other AP.

C : m m m m

c h

-

s s

a

i d

1 : m m m m

c h

-

s s

m n e m

2 : m m m m

c h

-

s s

m n e m

3 : m m m m

c h

-

s s

m n e m

Where:

• C: - Indicates the AP that the WT is currently using
• n: - Indicates an index into the list of other APs, where n is equal to 1, 2, or 3
• mmmm – This hexadecimal number is the last 2 octets of this AP’s MAC address
• ch – Channel number the AP is configured on
• -ss – Signal strength for the AP in dBm
• aid – The Association ID for the currently associated AP
• mnem – A mnemonic that indicates why the WT didn’t hand off to this other AP

ƒ Unkn – Reason unknown
ƒ Weak – Signal Strength too weak
ƒ Rate – One or more basic rates not supported
ƒ Full – AP can not handle bandwidth requirements

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