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4 - 14 Aironet 340 Series Bridge<br />

sources of interference.<br />

Use the remote option to run a multicast link test between a client no<strong>de</strong><br />

associated somewhere in the infrastructure and its parent bridge. You<br />

will be prompted for the infrastructure address of the client no<strong>de</strong>. A<br />

broadcast request will be ma<strong>de</strong>. The bridge with this associated no<strong>de</strong><br />

will run the link test and return the results which will be displayed to the<br />

operator locally.<br />

Remote linktest from 00409610d258 to 0040961064<strong>de</strong><br />

Sent 100 of 100 512 byte packets, Destination received<br />

90, Source received 90<br />

The Echo Test Parameters (Destination,Size,Count,Rate)<br />

The <strong>de</strong>stination option is used to indicate the target no<strong>de</strong> address for the<br />

link test. You may enter an infrastructure address or the string “any”. If<br />

you select “any,” the Aironet 340 Series Bridge will direct the test to the<br />

first legal address found in the association table, the access point to<br />

which the unit is registered. If you enter a network address, it may only<br />

be used for the remote or unicast linktests.<br />

The size and count options are used to indicate the size and number of<br />

packets to be sent. The <strong>de</strong>fault values are 100 packets of 512 bytes each.<br />

Both the size and the count can be changed. The packet size may be set<br />

from 24 to 1500 bytes and the count of the number of packets to transmit<br />

may be set from 1 to 999 packets.<br />

Using the rate option to control the data rate at which the packets are<br />

sent. Normally you would leave the setting at auto to allow the radio to<br />

perform it’s normal rate shifting algorithm. You might use the actual<br />

rate settings to test for the range limits at each of the data rates.<br />

When running the link test, use the highest data bit rate possible to test<br />

the reliability of your data bit rate and frequency combination. The more<br />

packets you send and the larger the packet size, the more accurate the<br />

test.<br />

NOTE: Multiple large packets will increase test time.

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