Each call received by a mesh access point radio causes the appropriate calls summary
column to increment by one. For example, if a call is received on the 802.11b/g radio
on map2, then a value of one is added to the existing value in that radio’s
calls
column.
In this case, the new call is the only active call on the 802.11b/g radio of map2. If one
call is active when a new call is received, the resulting value is two.
Note
• To view the mesh tree topology for the network and display the voice calls that are in progress, enter
this command:
show mesh cac callpath AP_name
Information similar to the following appears:
AP Name
Slot#
Radio
Calls
-------------
-------
-----
-----
SB_RAP1
0
11b/g
0
1
11a
1
|
SB_MAP1
0
11b/g
0
1
11a
1
||
SB_MAP2
0
11b/g
1
1
11a
1
||| SB_MAP3
0
11b/g
0
1
11a
0
The
calls
column for each mesh access point radio in a call path increments by one. For
example, for a call that initiates at map2 (
show mesh cac call path SB_MAP2
) and
terminates at rap1 by way of map1, one call is added to the map2 802.11b/g and 802.11a
radio
calls
column, one call to the map1 802.11a backhaul radio
calls
column, and one
call to the rap1 802.11a backhaul radio
calls
column.
Note
• To view the mesh tree topology of the network, the voice calls that are rejected at the mesh access point
radio due to insufficient bandwidth, and the corresponding mesh access point radio where the rejection
occurred, enter this command:
show mesh cac rejected AP_name
Information similar to the following appears:
AP Name
Slot#
Radio
Calls
-------------
-------
-----
-----
SB_RAP1
0
11b/g
0
1
11a
0
|
SB_MAP1
0
11b/g
0
1
11a
0
||
SB_MAP2
0
11b/g
1
1
11a
0
||| SB_MAP3
0
11b/g
0
1
11a
0
If a call is rejected at the map2 802.11b/g radio, its
calls
column increments by one.
Note
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