Solving coverage issues – Avaya 3600 User Manual
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Avaya, Inc.
Configuration and Administration—AVAYA 3616/3620/3626 WT
Avaya CCMS IP, Avaya Call Server, with Avaya 4612 IP Telephone Emulation
21-300352, Issue 2, July 2005
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a b 7 b c 8
- 2 8
0 2
1 0 0
2 a e 5 7 8
- 4 8
0 6
2 0 0
2 a e 5 9 6
- 5 6
1 1
1 0 0
A n y
D e
t
l
When the any ESSID mode is selected, the summary display contains the first six characters of the APs
ESSID instead of the beacon interval as in the example below.
a b 7 b
- 2 8
0 2
A L P H A
2 a e 5
- 4 8
0 6
W S M T E S
2 a e 5
- 5 6
1 1
v o
i c e
M y I D
D e
t l
In detail mode the display would appear as follows. The Left/Right arrow keys will move between AP
indices.
i : b b b b b b
s n
c
h
b
c n
e e e e e e e e e e e
D G H
I
r
r
r r
r r
r
r
r
r
r
r
r +
x
x
x x
m m m G :
g g g g
P
: p p
p p
A n y
S m r
y
Where:
• i = Index of selected AP (value will be from 0 to 3 inclusive)
• bbbbbb = The last three octets of the BSSID for a discovered AP.
• sn = Signal strength in –dbm
• ch = Channel
• bcn = Beacon interval
• eeeeeeeeeee = ESSID (Up to first 11 characters)
• DGHI = Standards supported
• rrrrrrrr = Rates supported. Basic rates will have a “b” following the rate.
• + = more rates are supported than those displayed
• xxxx = WMM or UPSD if those QoS methods are supported
• mmm = Security mode
• G:gggg = Group key security
• P:pppp = Pairwise key security
• Any/MyID = Softkey to toggle between “single ESSID” and “any ESSID” modes.
• Detl/Smry = Softkey to toggle between the multiple AP display (summary), and the single AP
display (detail).
Numbers racing across the WT display indicate AP information is being obtained. A
Waiting
message
indicates the system is not configured properly and the WT cannot find any APs.
Solving Coverage Issues
Coverage issues are best resolved by adding and/or relocating access points.