Chapter 7: diagnostic tools – Avaya 3631 User Manual
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Chapter 7: Diagnostic Tools
The following diagnostic tools are provided with the 3631 telephone:
• Site survey
• Audio parameters display
• Syslog
The 3631 telephone does not contain a MIB and does not support the SNMP protocol.
Site Survey
The 3631 telephone provides a basic site survey utility. The utility provides the
following details for each discovered AP:
• Currently active channel
• SSID
• RSSI
• Supported data rates
• MAC address
A user may start the site survey by selecting Site Survey from the Advanced Settings
menu. The initial display is a list of discovered APs, identifying their SSIDs and active
channels. For additional information on a specific AP, the user scrolls to the desired AP
and presses the ‘Details’ softkey.
The administrator can disable user access to the Site Survey utility via a setting in the
telephone’s Service menu.
Audio Parameters Display
The 3631 telephone can display real-time audio data for the currently active call. The
following data is provided:
• Received Coding
• Packet loss
• Packetization delay
• One-way network delay
• Network jitter delay
A user may initiate the display of audio parameters by pressing the Options softkey
during an active call, then selecting Audio Parameters.
Syslog
The 3631 telephone can send phone error and event messages to an external system.
There are two options for sending messages:
• Automatically over-the-air to a Syslog server
• Manually over a USB cable to a connected PC