The syntax is as follows:
(controller) >
show ap bhrate ap-name
•
show mesh neigh summary
—Displays the link rate summary including the current rate being used in
backhaul
Example:
(controller) >
show mesh neigh summary HPRAP1
AP Name/Radio
Channel
Rate
Link-Snr
Flags
State
--------------- --------
--------
-------
-----
-----
00:0B:85:5C:B9:20 0
auto
4
0x10e8fcb8
BEACON
00:0B:85:5F:FF:60 0
auto
4
0x10e8fcb8
BEACON DEFAULT
00:0B:85:62:1E:00 165
auto
4
0x10e8fcb8
BEACON
OO:0B:85:70:8C:A0 0
auto
1
0x10e8fcb8
BEACON
HPMAP1
165
54
40
0x36
CHILD BEACON
HJMAP2
0
auto
4
0x10e8fcb8
BEACON
Backhaul capacity and throughput depends upon the type of the AP, that is, if it is 802.11a/n or only 802.11a,
number of backhaul radios it has, and so on.
In AP1524 SB, Slot 2 in the 5-GHz radio in the RAP is used to extend the backhaul in the downlink direction,
whereas Slot 2 in the 5-GHz radio in the MAP is used for backhaul in the uplink. We recommend using a
directional antenna with the Slot 2 radio. MAPs extend Slot 1 radio in the downlink direction with Omni or
directional antenna also providing client access. Client access can be provided on the Slot 2 radio from the
7.0 release onwards.
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Connecting the Cisco 1500 Series Mesh Access Points to the Network
Configuring Local Mesh Parameters