88 Avaya 3641/3645/6120/6140 IP Wireless Handset SIP Administration Guide June 2012
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The third debug display shows the status and signal strength of the current AP and up to
three other candidate APs. The first line shows the current AP, and the next three lines
show up to three candidates, if there are that many. If there are fewer than three
candidates, extra lines will be blank.
Each line has four fields:
1: Last 4 (hexadecimal) digits of the AP’s MAC address.
2: The channel being used by that AP.
3: The signal strength of that AP.
4: For the current AP, the Association Identifier (AID) with the highest two bits
set. To extract the actual AID, subtract 0xc000.
For the candidates,a reason code telling why the current AP was a better candidate.
The reason codes are as follows: The numbers in brackets are the associated handoff
codes)
Unkn: Unknown
Weak: The AP’s signal strength was weaker than the current AP, or not enough
stronger to justify roaming. {0, 1, 2, 6, 12, 13}
Rate: The data rates required by the AP were not supported by the phone. {5}
Full: The AP was already handling as much voice traffic as it could support, and had
no additional bandwidth for this call. {7}
AthT: Authorization timeout. {8}
AscT: Association timeout. {9}
AthF: Authorization failed. {10}
AscF: Association failed. {11}
SecT: Security timeout. {29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35}
SecF: Security failed. {37, 39}
Cnfg: Configuration failure. (19, 38, 41, 45}
CCX: AP does not support CCX (52}
CCKM: AP does not support CCKM {53}
WMM: APp does not support WMM {54}
Diagnostic display #4:
...4.....
AssocCount 00002
ReAssocCount 00000