Deployment
In establishing and diagnosing the quality of the link between the AP and SU(s), there are a few commands that are especially useful. All of these commands are performed at the AP. A summary of these commands follows:
su
Displays the status of all SUs in the AP’s SUDB. SUs in the SUDB will appear by SU ID, and are classified into one of the following status categories: Associated, Associating, and OFF.
Example: #> su [Priority] 88 [0] [1] [2]
[3]88
[Associating] [Power Off] Success.
Note: In this, and the following, examples the SU ID is 88
su ping <su#>
AP will send 10 RF pings to the designated SU ID. The response from each ping will indicate latency (in
Example:
#> su ping 88 [#Begin] [001]
Ping #0
Avg =
Success.
su <su #>
AP will poll the SU for SU’s current status and will provide information such as SU range from AP, signal strength received at SU from AP, SU temperature, etc. .
Example: > su 88
[ 88] pr [as] y [d] 0.0 [rssi at ap]
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