Cisco Systems 7920 manual Survey Tools for Packet Jitter, AirMagnet Jitter Tool

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Chapter 2 Survey Tools

Survey Tools for Packet Jitter

Survey Tools for Packet Jitter

Typically, voice packets are sent every 20 ms. Voice calls are usually bursty, consisting of a group of tightly packed packets in a transmit direction followed by a tightly packed group in a receive direction. The users of WIPT are typically mobile users who have active calls while moving between WLAN coverage cells and hence roaming between coverage cells. AirMagnet Surveyor provides a tool for this type of possible packet jitter and the trace decode tool provides interpacket timings. Over-the-air packet jitter tools measure the WLAN packets. A WIPT call will also at some point be on a wired segment or segments, which could also be a source of jitter. Figure 2-13shows the AirMagnet jitter tool.

Figure 2-13 AirMagnet Jitter Tool

The AirMagnet jitter tool allows for the monitoring of a WIPT client during an active call. The tool reports the standard deviation (STD) of the transmit side and the receive side of the client packets. It reports the average interpacket delay plus the minimum and maximum delays. The jitter measurement of this tool is just from access point to WIPT client and WIPT client to the access point. This is not an end-to-end measurement of jitter or latency for a VoIP call.

Figure 2-14shows there is significant data and noise on all channels. The effect of the data and noise on the quality of voice is shown with STD values of 4.87 and 6.02. The channel utilization is 30.65. The Cisco AVVID design guide states for quality VoIP calls the Delay Variation (Jitter) should not exceed 30 ms. In an office with heavy use of 802.11, the average in-packet delay might vary from 19ms to a high of 32ms, and the average out-packet delay might vary from 18 ms to a high of 41 ms. Those delay averages would produce intermittent but noticeable jitter during active calls and a noticeable delay during roams.

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Contents Site Survey Guide for Deploying Cisco 7920 IP Phones Site Survey Guide for Deploying Cisco 7920 IP Phones N T E N T S OL-6315-01 Preface Preface Site Survey Guide for Deploying Cisco 7920 IP Phones Recommendations for Successful VoIP Surveys OverviewGetting started ACU Site Survey Window Strength Minimum SNR Minimum Requirements for Wipt Cells67dB 86dB Channel Ideal Wipt EnvironmentData Rate and Signal Strength Considerations Survey in a Building with Multiple Floors Multi-floor surveyHospital Floor Survey with AirMagnet Surveyor Comparison of a Manual Survey and an Automated SurveyHospital Floor Survey by a Survey Crew OL-6315-01 AirMagnet Survey Tool Survey ToolsADU CB21 ACU Site Survey Window ADU Advanced Status Window AirMagnet Survey Tool AirMagnet Packet Decode Window AiroPeek Window AiroPeek dBm and Signal Percentage Real-Time Graphs Choose Wireless Settings Choose Data Rate 11 Cisco 7920 IP Phone Survey Screen 13 AirMagnet Jitter Tool Survey Tools for Packet Jitter15 AirMagnet in a Home Office with Low 802.11 Traffic 14.15 percent utilization result reflects a call at 1 Mbps OL-6315-01 Surveying for Cell Capacity and Channel Re-Use Survey Design for Cell CapacitySite Survey Guide for Deploying Cisco 7920 IP Phones Conducting a Wipt Survey How To Survey for the WiptChannel Re-Use 802.11b/802.11g Channel Reuse DiagramACU Site Survey Windows Manual Survey for the WiptAutomated Survey for the Wipt ACU Site Survey Active ModeAirMagnet Surveyor Main AirMagnet Survey Active Mode AirMagnet Client Walkabout AirMagnet Showing Access Points and Merged Display AirMagnet Four-Panel Display OL-6315-01 Site Surveys Access Point PositioningAntennas and Antenna Positioning Access Point Installed on a WallPatch Antenna Mounted on a Wall Patch Antenna Mounted on a Suspended Ceiling Additional Sources of Information OL-6315-01
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