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Power Save DTIM Not Optimized for Voice Traffic
The DTIM value plays a major role in VoWLAN applications. Any
mis-configurations here may lead to choppy traffic and dissatisfied
VoWLAN users, as in the case of higher DTIM values. Most vendors
prefer a lower value, which provides satisfactory results for
VoWLAN applications. The only downside to this is that the rapid
DTIM responses may have a tremendous impact on the battery life of
the voice phones or devices. According to the 802.11 standard, the
stations have the option of operating in the Power save mode. In this
mode, the stations doze off for a specific period of time (based on the
number of beacons) and wake up to receive beacons and look for
their own identifier in each beacon's Traffic Indication Map. In this
way, the stations that wake up find out if there is any traffic buffered
for them at the AP once the beacon arrives. After the AP transfers the
DTIM, it will transfer the buffered data.
Figure 8-16: Traffic Indication Map Information Element
The important parameter here is the DTIM period, which indicates
how often the AP will transmit the buffered data. This value is
directly derived from the beacon interval. For example, if the Beacon
period is 100msec and the DTIM value is 3, then the AP will transfer
the buffered data every 300msec. Each vendor has their own
suggested DTIM value for their APs.
AirMagnet Mobile alerts the WLAN administrator if it sees the DTIM
value to be different than the one specified in the alert threshold.
Please refer to your AP's documentation to specify a value.
AirMagnet recommends checking for proprietary implementation (if
available) for improving the functionality of the APs in handling
VoWLAN traffic. Some applications allow VoWLAN traffic to bypass
the queuing process and be available for immediate transmission.
VoWLAN Multicast Traffic Detected
An 802.11 Access Point must transmit any multicast/broadcast
frames immediately if no mobile stations in the Power Save Polling
(PSP) mode are detected. In an enterprise environment, there may
often be at least one client in the power saving mode. In such
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