Using the gui to perform a link test – Cisco WIRELESS LAN CONTROLLER OL-17037-01 User Manual

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Chapter 7 Controlling Lightweight Access Points

Performing a Link Test

response packet. Both the link-test requestor and responder roles are implemented on the access point
and controller. Therefore, not only can the access point or controller initiate a link test to a CCX v4 or
v5 client, but a CCX v4 or v5 client can initiate a link test to the access point or controller.

The controller shows these link-quality metrics for CCX link tests in both directions (out: access point
to client; in: client to access point):

Signal strength in the form of RSSI (minimum, maximum, and average)

Signal quality in the form of SNR (minimum, maximum, and average)

Total number of packets that are retried

Maximum retry count for a single packet

Number of lost packets

Data rate of a successfully transmitted packet

The controller shows this metric regardless of direction:

Link test request/reply round-trip time (minimum, maximum, and average)

The controller software supports CCX versions 1 through 5. CCX support is enabled automatically for
every WLAN on the controller and cannot be disabled. The controller stores the CCX version of the
client in its client database and uses it to limit the features for this client. If a client supports CCXv4 or
v5, the controller performs a CCX link test on the client. See the

“Configuring Cisco Client Extensions”

section on page 6-41

for more information on CCX.

Note

CCX is not supported on the AP1030.

Follow the instructions in this section to perform a link test using either the GUI or the CLI.

Using the GUI to Perform a Link Test

Follow these steps to run a link test using the GUI.

Step 1

Click Monitor > Clients to open the Clients page (see

Figure 7-23

).

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