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Cisco 9971 - Cisco Unified IP Phone 8961, 9951, and 9971 Administration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager

Cisco 9971
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DescriptionItem
The latest RSSI in which this AP was observed.Last RSSI
Number of time units between beacons. A time unit is 1.024 ms.Beacon Interval
This field contains a number of subfields that are used to indicate requested or
advertised optional capabilities.
Capability
Data rates that the AP requires and the AP at which the station must be capable of
operating.
Basic Rates
Data rates that the AP supports and the AP that are optional for the station to operate
at.
Optional Rates
The latest channel where this AP was observed.Current Channel
Every nth beacon is a dtime period. After each DTIM beacon, the AP sends any
broadcast or multicast packets that are queued for power-save devices.
dtime Period
A two-digit country code. Country information might not be display if the country
information element (IE) is not present in the beacon.
Country Code
A list of supported channels (from the country IE).Channels
The amount of power by which the maximum transmit power should be reduced
from the regulatory domain limit.
Power Constraint
Maximum transmit power in dBm that is permitted for that channel.Power Limit
The percentage of time, normalized to 255, in which the AP sensed the medium
was busy, as indicated by the physical or virtual carrier sense (CS) mechanism.
Channel Utilization
Data rates that the AP requires and at which the station must be capable of operating.Station Count
An unsigned integer that specifies the remaining amount of medium time that is
available through explicit admission control, in units of 32 microseconds per second.
If the value is 0, the AP does not support this information element and the capacity
is unknown.
Admission Capacity
Support for Wi-Fi multimedia extensions.WMM Supported
The AP supports Unscheduled Automatic Power Save Delivery. May only be
available if WMM is supported. This feature is critical for talk time and for achieving
maximum call density on the wireless IP Phone.
UAPSD Supported
CCX-compliant AP supports responding to IP ARP requests on behalf of the
associated station. This feature is critical to standby time on the wireless IP Phone.
Proxy ARP
If the AP is CCX compliant, this field shows the CCX version.CCX Version
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