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Cisco Aironet 1300 Series Outdoor Access Point/Bridge Hardware Installation Guide
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Chapter 7 Troubleshooting
Running the Ping or Link Test
Step 3
Choose the radio interface by clicking
Radio0-802.11G
. The radio status page appears.
Step 4
Click the
Carrier Busy Test
tab and the Carrier Busy Test page appears.
Step 5
Click
Start
to begin the carrier busy test.
When the test completes, the results are displayed on the bottom of the page. For each of the channel
center frequencies, the test produces a value indicating the percentage of time that the channel is busy.
Running the Ping or Link Test
You can use the ping or link test to evaluate the communication link with an associated wireless device.
The ping or link test provides two modes of operation:
•
Uses a specified number of packets and then displays the test results.
•
Continuously operates until you stop the test and then displays the test results.
Follow these steps to activate the ping or link test:
Step 1
Use your web browser to access the access point browser interface.
Step 2
Click
Association
and the main association page appears.
Step 3
Click the MAC address of an associated wireless device and the Statistics page for that device appears.
Step 4
Click the
Ping/Link Test
tab and the Ping/Link Test page appears.
Step 5
If you want to specify the number of packets to use in the test, follow these steps:
a.
Enter the desired number of packets in the Number of Packets field.
b.
Enter the desired packet size in the Packet Size field.
c.
Click
Start
. The test automatically stops when all packets are used.
Step 6
If you want to use a continuous test, follow these steps:
a.
Enter the desired packet size in the Packet Size field.
b.
Click
Start
to activate the test.
c.
When desired, click
Stop
to stop the test.
When the test stops, the test results are displayed at the bottom of the page. You should check for lost
packets that might indicate a possible problem with the wireless link. For best results, you should
perform this test several times.