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Cisco Wireless LAN Controller Configuration Guide
OL-13826-01
Chapter 7 Controlling Lightweight Access Points
Cisco Aironet 1510 Series Lightweight Outdoor Mesh Access Points
To view the channel and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) details for a link between an access point and
its neighbor, enter this command:
show mesh path Cisco_AP
Information similar to the following appears:
AP Name/Radio Mac Channel Snr-Up Snr-Down Link-Snr Flags State
----------------- ------- ------ -------- -------- ------ -------
mesh-45-rap1 165 15 18 16 0x86b UPDATED NEIGH PARENT BEACON
mesh-45-rap1 is a Root AP.
To view the percentage of packet errors for packets transmitted by the neighbor mesh access point,
enter this command:
show mesh per-stats Cisco_AP
Information similar to the following appears:
Neighbor MAC Address 00:0B:85:5F:FA:F0
Total Packets transmitted: 104833
Total Packets transmitted successfully: 104833
Total Packets retried for transmission: 33028
Neighbor MAC Address 00:0B:85:80:ED:D0
Total Packets transmitted: 0
Total Packets transmitted successfully: 0
Total Packets retried for transmission: 0
Neighbor MAC Address 00:17:94:FE:C3:5F
Total Packets transmitted: 0
Total Packets transmitted successfully: 0
Total Packets retried for transmission: 0
Note Packet error rate percentage = 1 – (number of successfully transmitted packets/number of
total packets transmitted).
Background Scanning in Mesh Networks
Background scanning allows Cisco Aironet 1505 and 1510 Access Points to actively and continuously
monitor neighboring channels for more optimal paths and parents. Because the access points are
searching on neighboring channels as well as the current channel, the list of optimal alternate paths and
parents is greater.
Identifying this information prior to the loss of a parent results in a faster transfer and the best link
possible for the access points. Additionally, access points might switch to a new channel if a link on that
channel is found to be better than the current channel in terms of fewer hops, stronger signal-to-noise
ratio (SNR), and so on.
Background scanning on other channels and data collection from neighbors on those channels are
performed on the primary backhaul between two access points:
For 1510 access points, the primary backhaul operates on the 802.11a link.
For 1505 access points, the primary backhaul operates on the 802.11b/g link.
You can enable background scanning on a global basis using the controller GUI or CLI.
Note Latency might increase for voice calls when they are switched to a new channel.
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