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Chapter 7 Controlling Lightweight Access Points
Cisco Aironet 1510 Series Lightweight Outdoor Mesh Access Points
• To view the mesh tree topology for the network and the bandwidth utilization (used/maximum
available) of voice calls and video links for each access point and radio, enter this command:
show mesh cac bwused {voice | video} Cisco_AP
Information similar to the following appears:
AP Name Model Radio bw used/max Radio bw used/max
-------------- --------- ------ ----------- ------- -----------
mesh-rap1 LAP1510 11a 3048/23437 11b/g 1016/23437
| mesh-map6 LAP1510 11a 3048/23437 11b/g 0/23437
|| mesh-map11 AP1505 11b/g 2032/23437
||| mesh-map12 AP1505 11b/g 0/23437
| mesh-map2 LAP1510 11a 3048/23437 11b/g 0/23437
|| mesh-map10 LAP1510 11a 3048/23437 11b/g 0/23437
|| mesh-map9 LAP1510 11a 3048/23437 11b/g 1016/23437
||| mesh-map13 AP1505 11b/g 0/23437
Note The bars (|) to the left of the AP Name field indicate the number of hops that the mesh access
point is from its root access point (RAP).
Note When the radio type is the same, the backhaul bandwidth utilization (bw used/max) at each
hop is identical. For example, mesh access points map6, map2, map10, map 9, and rap1 are
all on the same radio backhaul (802.11a) and are using the same bandwidth (3048). All of
the calls are in the same interference domain. A call placed anywhere in that domain affects
the others.
• To view the mesh tree topology for the network and display the number of voice calls that are in
progress by access point radio, enter this command:
show mesh cac access Cisco_AP
Information similar to the following appears:
AP Name Model Radio calls Radio calls
-------------- --------- ------ ----- ----- ------
mesh-rap1 LAP1510 11a 0 11b/g 1
| mesh-map6 LAP1510 11a 0 11b/g 0
|| mesh-map11 AP1505 11b/g 1
||| mesh-map12 AP1505 11b/g 0
| mesh-map2 LAP1510 11a 0 11b/g 0
|| mesh-map10 LAP1510 11a 0 11b/g 0
|| mesh-map9 LAP1510 11a 0 11b/g 1
||| mesh-map13 AP1505 11b/g 0
Note Each call received by an access point radio causes the appropriate Calls summary column to
increment by one. For example, if a call is received on the 802.11b/g radio on map9, then a
value of one is added to the existing value in that radio’s Calls column. In this case, the new
call is the only active call on the 802.11b/g radio of map9. If one call is active when a new
call is received, the resulting value is two.
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