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Viewing access port adoption defaults
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4. Selecting a radio from the table will display the following details of individual calls:
Viewing access port adoption defaults
Use the Access Port Adoption Defaults screen to configure the current radio adoption
configurations, assigning WLANs and security schemes and to review each radio type, as well as
the Access Category that defines which data type (Video, Voice, Best Effort and Background) the
radio has been configured to process. It has the following tabs: In a layer 3 environment, the
Access Port adoption process is somewhat unique, for more information, see
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Configuring AP adoption defaults
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Configuring Layer 3 access port adoption
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Configuring AP adoption defaults
The Configuration tab displays the current radio adoption configuration including radio type,
placement, channel setting and power settings. Many of these settings can be modified (as well as
radio’s current rate settings) by selecting a radio and clicking the Edit button. These settings are
the default configurations when the radios are set to auto-adopt.
To view existing Radio Configuration information:
Index
Displays the numberical identifier assigned to each MU.
Protocol
Displays which voice protocol is being used for the selected call. Voice protocols
include:
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SIP
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TPSEC
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Spectralink
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H.323
Successful Calls
Displays the number of successful calls for the displayed MUs.
Avg Call Quality
R Factor
Displays the average call quality using the R Factor scale. The R Factor method
rates voice quality on a scale of 0 to 120 with a higher score being better. If the R
Factor score is lower than 70 it is likely that users will not be satisfied with the
voice quality of calls.
Avg Call Quality
MOS-CQ
Displays the average call quality using the Mean Opinion Score (MOS) call quality
scale. The MOS scale rates call quality on a scale of 1-5 with higher scores being
better. If the MOS score is lower than 3.5 it is likely that users will not be satisfied
with the voice quality of calls.
Average Jitter
(msec)
Displays the average jitter time for calls on the displayed MUs. Jitter is delays on
the network that can result in a lag in conversations. A jitter score higher than
150ms is likely to be noticed by end users during a call.
Average Latency
(msec)
Displays the average latency in miliseconds for calls on the selected MUs.