Using The Gui To Configure Link Latency - Cisco 2100 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring Link Latency
Link latency calculates the CAPWAP response time between the access point and the controller. It does
Note
not measure network latency or ping responses.
The controller displays the current round-trip time as well as a running minimum and maximum
round-trip time. The minimum and maximum times continue to run as long as the controller is up or can
be cleared and allowed to restart.
You can configure link latency for a specific access point using the controller GUI or CLI or for all
access points joined to the controller using the CLI.

Using the GUI to Configure Link Latency

Using the controller GUI, follow these steps to configure link latency.
Click Wireless > Access Points > All APs to open the All APs page.
Step 1
Click the name of the access point for which you want to configure link latency.
Step 2
Click the Advanced tab to open the All APs > Details for (Advanced) page (see
Step 3
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Check the Enable Link Latency check box to enable link latency for this access point or uncheck it to
Step 4
prevent the access point from sending the round-trip time to the controller after every echo response is
received. The default value is unchecked.
Click Apply to commit your changes.
Step 5
Click Save Configuration to save your changes.
Step 6
When the All APs page reappears, click the name of the access point again.
Step 7
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