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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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Screen 2
• Jitter (Jitter), average error or “wobble” in received packet timing, in microseconds
• Last successful transmit data rate (LastRate)
• Gateway type (GatewyType)
J i t t
e r
n n n n n
L
a
s t R a
t
e
n n n n n
G
a t e w y T y p e
m n e m o
Where:
• mnemo – A mnemonic that indicates what type of gateway is being used
11Mb – Gateway with AVPP and no 500 series AVAYA WTs. This system can run at
the full 11Mb speed.
Screen 3
• Screen 3 contains a list of the APs that are heard and the following parameters from each AP:
Indicator as to whether this is the current AP or an index into the list of other APs heard
Last two octets of the MAC address of the AP
Channel number
Signal strength
Either the 802.11 Association ID from the current AP or a mnemonic for the reason
code indicating why the WT didn’t hand off to this other AP.
C : m m m m
c h
-
s s
a
i d
1 : m m m m
c h
-
s s
m n e m
2 : m m m m
c h
-
s s
m n e m
3 : m m m m
c h
-
s s
m n e m
Where:
• C: - Indicates the AP that the WT is currently using
• n: - Indicates an index into the list of other APs, where n is equal to 1, 2, or 3
• mmmm – This hexadecimal number is the last 2 octets of this AP’s MAC address
• ch – Channel number the AP is configured on
• -ss – Signal strength for the AP in dBm
• aid – The Association ID for the currently associated AP
• mnem – A mnemonic that indicates why the WT didn’t hand off to this other AP
Unkn – Reason unknown
Weak – Signal Strength too weak
Rate – One or more basic rates not supported
Full – AP can not handle bandwidth requirements