Chapter 7 Controlling Lightweight Access Points
Configuring Link Latency
Using the CLI to Perform a Link Test
Use these commands to run a link test using the CLI.
1.To run a link test, enter this command: linktest ap_mac
When CCX v4 or later is enabled on both the controller and the client being tested, information similar to the following appears:
CCX Link Test to 00:0d:88:c5:8a:d1. |
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Link Test Packets | Sent |
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Link Test Packets | Received | ................................. |
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Link Test Packets | Lost (Total/AP to Client/Client to AP) | .... | 10/5/5 |
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Link Test Packets | round trip time (min/max/average) | ......... | 5ms/20ms/15ms |
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SNR at AP (min/max/average) |
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SNR at Client (min/max/average) |
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Transmit Retries at AP (Total/Maximum) | ...................... |
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Transmit Retries at Client (Total/Maximum) | .................. |
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Transmit rate: | 1M | 2M | 5.5M | 6M | 9M | 11M 12M 18M | 24M | 36M | 48M | 54M | 108M | ||
Packet Count: | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 18 | 0 |
Transmit rate: | 1M | 2M | 5.5M | 6M | 9M | 11M 12M 18M | 24M | 36M | 48M | 54M | 108M | ||
Packet Count: | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 0 |
When CCX v4 or later is not enabled on either the controller or the client being tested, fewer details appear:
Ping Link Test to | 00:0d:88:c5:8a:d1. |
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Link | Test | Packets | Sent | 20 | ||
Link | Test | Packets | Received | 20 | ||
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Local | Signal | to Noise Ratio | 39dB |
2.To adjust the
config > linktest
config > linktest
Configuring Link Latency
You can configure link latency on the controller to measure the link between an access point and the controller. This feature can be used with all access points joined to the controller but is especially useful for
Note Link latency is supported for use only with
Link latency monitors the
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