Configuring Advanced Features
Information similar to the following appears:
AP Name
-------------
SB_RAP1
|
||
||| SB_MAP3
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 Cisco_AP
Information similar to the following appears:
AP Name
-------------
SB_RAP1
|
||
||| SB_MAP3
Note
To view the mesh tree topology of the network, the voice calls that are rejected at the access point
•
radio because of insufficient bandwidth, and the corresponding access point radio where the
rejection occurred, enter this command:
show mesh cac rejected Cisco_AP
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Slot#
-------
0
1
SB_MAP1
0
1
SB_MAP2
0
1
0
1
Each call received by an 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.
Slot#
-------
0
1
SB_MAP1
0
1
SB_MAP2
0
1
0
1
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.
Radio
Calls
-----
-----
11b/g
0
11a
0
11b/g
0
11a
0
11b/g
1
11a
0
11b/g
0
11a
0
Radio
Calls
-----
-----
11b/g
0
11a
1
11b/g
0
11a
1
11b/g
1
11a
1
11b/g
0
11a
0
Chapter 8
Controlling Mesh Access Points
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