Using Mesh Filters To Modify Map Display Of Maps And Mesh Links - Cisco Mesh Access Points Deployment Manual

Cisco mesh access points, design and deployment guide, release 7.3
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Using Mesh Filters to Modify Map Display of Maps and Mesh Links

Table 46: Bridging Link Information
Parameter
Information fetched on
Link SNR
Link Type
SNR Up
SNR Down
PER
Tx Parent Packets
Rx Parent Packets
Time of Last Hello
Using Mesh Filters to Modify Map Display of Maps and Mesh Links
In the mesh hierarchical page, you can also define mesh filters to determine which mesh access points display
on the map based on hop values as well as what labels display for mesh links.
Mesh access points are filtered by the number of hops between them and their root access point.
To use mesh filtering, follow these steps:
Step 1
To modify what label and color displays for a mesh link, do the following:
In the Mesh Parent-Child Hierarchical View, select an option from the Link Label drop-down list. Options are None,
Link SNR, and Packet Error Rate.
In the Mesh Parent-Child Hierarchical View, select an option from the Link Color drop-down list to define which
parameter (Link SNR or Packet Error Rate) determines the color of the mesh link on the map.
The color of the link provides a quick reference point of the SNR strength or Packet Error
Note
Rate.
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Description
Date and time that information was compiled.
Link signal-to-noise ratio (SNR).
Hierarchical link relationship.
Signal-to-noise radio for the uplink (dB).
Signal-to-noise radio for the downlink (dB).
Packet error rate for the link.
TX packets to a node while acting as a parent.
RX packets to a node while acting as a parent.
Date and time of last hello.
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