05-22-2003 12:17 AM - edited 07-04-2021 08:43 AM
Is it possible that the BB Connectivity gets lost when the AP or Bridge has much to do (high CPU)?
Is there any possibility to check the CPU of an AP or Bridge?
regards Bernhard
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05-22-2003 08:41 AM
There are some debugs that can be done, see the link above.
:vxdiag_i will give you a list of tasks that is a pretty good guide to the cpu load ( not as good as a router's show proc cpu)
I would not expect this to be the cause of the lost connectivity to the BB I would be trying a new cable and different switch port
Also try hard coding the speed and duplex 10M half duplex is the best option as it is the closest to the radio that is 11 m half duplex and will mean less buffering is needed by the ap and as such les chance of drops
05-22-2003 08:41 AM
There are some debugs that can be done, see the link above.
:vxdiag_i will give you a list of tasks that is a pretty good guide to the cpu load ( not as good as a router's show proc cpu)
I would not expect this to be the cause of the lost connectivity to the BB I would be trying a new cable and different switch port
Also try hard coding the speed and duplex 10M half duplex is the best option as it is the closest to the radio that is 11 m half duplex and will mean less buffering is needed by the ap and as such les chance of drops
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