Distance Between Aps - Avaya AP-7 User Manual

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Wireless service on a wireless interface of the AP can be resumed by using the CLI, HTTP, or
SNMP management interface. When wireless service on a wireless interface is resumed, the
AP will:
Enable the transmission and reception of frames on that wireless interface
Enable the associated BSS port and WDS ports on that interface
Start the AP services to wireless clients
Indicate the wireless service resume status of the wireless interface through LED and
traps
After wireless service resumes, the AP resumes beaconing, transmitting and receiving frames
to/from the wireless interface and bridging the frames between the Ethernet and the wireless
interface.
Traps Generated During Wireless Service Shutdown (and Resume)
The following traps are generated during wireless service shutdown and resume, and are also
sent to any configured Syslog server.
When the wireless service is shutdown on a wireless interface, the AP generates a trap
called oriTrapWirelessServiceShutdown.
When the wireless service is resumed on a wireless interface, the AP generate a trap
called oriTrapWirelessServiceResumed.

Distance Between APs

Distance Between APs defines how far apart (physically) your AP devices are located, which in
turn determines the size of your cell. Cells of different sizes have different capacities and,
therefore, suit different applications. For instance, a typical office has many stations that require
high bandwidth for complex, high-speed data processing. In contrast, a typical warehouse has a
few forklifts requiring low bandwidth for simple transactions.
Cell capacities are compared in
large cells suit most warehouses:
Table 10: Cell Capacity Comparison
Small Cell
Physically accommodates few stations
High cell bandwidth per station
High transmit rate
Table
10, which shows that small cells suit most offices and
Large Cell
Physically accommodates many stations
Lower cell bandwidth per station
Lower transmit rate
Interface Configuration
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