Part B: Avaya 3641/3645 Wireless IP Telephone
90 Avaya Voice Priority Processor, Avaya 3641/3645 Wireless IP Telephone, Handset Administration Tool
• ch – Channel number the AP is configured on
• -ss – Signal strength for the AP in dBm
• aid – The Association ID for the currently associated AP
• mnem – A mnemonic indicating the reason code:
− Unkn – Reason unknown
− Weak – Signal strength too weak
− Rate – One or more basic rates not supported
− Full – AP can not handle bandwidth requirements
− AthT – Authentication timeout
− AscT – Association timeout
− AthF – Authentication failure
− AscF – Association failure
− SecT – Security handshake timeout
− SecF – Security handshake failure
− Cnfg – AP not configured correctly for security, QoS mode or infrastructure
network.
− CCX – AP is not CCX complaint.
− CCKM – AP does not support CCKM.
− WMM – AP does not meet the WMM requirements. Probable reason could be that
the admission control access categories AC_VO and AC_VI, used for voice and
control traffic respectively, might not be marked as mandatory or WMM-PS might
be disabled.
Screen 4
• Association count since power-up (AssocCount)
• Re-association count since power-up (ReAssocCount)
• Association failures since power-up (AssocFailure)
• Re-association failures since power-up (ReAssocFail)
A s s o c C o u n t n n n n n
R e A s s o c C o u n t n n n n n
R e A s s o c F a i l n n n n n
Screen 5
• WEP only security error count since power up (Sec-ErrCount)
• MAC sequence number of frame with last security error (LstSecErrSeq)