12-03-2012 05:47 AM - edited 07-03-2021 11:09 PM
Hi guys,
what about this topic? How can I limit the buffering on APs? Reducing packet retry value? Packet retry timeout? RTS retries? What else?
I thanks in advance for any suggestion
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12-03-2012 06:25 AM
Eliminate any interference and co channel interference. Other than that, there really isn't much you can do. Wireless is half duplex so only one device can either transmit or receive.
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12-03-2012 07:42 AM
Hi Scott, thanks for the suggestion. but are you sure that the parameters written above don't care to the problem?
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12-03-2012 07:48 AM
I really don't understand what you are saying. All I can say is that since wireless is half duplex, its like a hub network, every device it going wait for its turn to communicate. Interference is the biggest problem that causes retires along with multipath. Its a normal thing to see in wireless, but having a good site survey, knowing of the interferers and having a solid configuration, will help, but not eliminate any retries you will see.
Thanks,
Scott
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12-03-2012 07:24 AM
Scott is there a command you can set the rts size ?
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12-03-2012 07:36 AM
George.... I don't believe so unless its one of those hidden commands, but I doubt it. It would be so much work for TAC if this was configurable:)
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Scott
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12-03-2012 07:42 AM
Looks like you can but only for mesh aps ..
https://supportforums.cisco.com/thread/2001107
Never used it personally ..
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12-03-2012 09:25 AM
Yes.
this enhancement request is still open.
http://tools.cisco.com/Support/BugToolKit/search/getBugDetails.do?method=fetchBugDetails&bugId=CSCte53425
12-03-2012 07:47 AM
George...in effect I have already seen the configuration note for this option....in the wgb realized by 1242AP usage, rts retries is set equal to 8, so lower enough. I' m asking if there is something to tune on the WLC (WiSM cards on 6500 Catalyst)?
Thanks
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12-03-2012 07:54 AM
Sorry Scott, I have tried to explain the problem but too speedly...losing details for example of the application and the existing wireless infrastructure. I agree with what you said about wifi, interference,etc....goods indications.
Let me add that I' m triyng to understand the behaviour of a mobile application or, in other words, how is the behavior in a metro environment where a WGB onboard has to connect with the wayside while it is moving
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12-03-2012 08:08 AM
Well now since your talking about outdoor mobile devices, that explains it. That is tough to design just depending on what your really trying to accomplish. I have done outdoor mesh in a truck yard so that these trucks can get information on what to pickup, where to park, etc. This however is just for a given area. I have also done ship yards where the boats prior to docking can connect up to the wireless until the ship has docked and they connect up the fiber. You will always get a lot of reties because of mobile units moving fast, some object blocking the signal, etc. I know that George has done some with mining companies so he can also put his 2¢. I don't think there is a way to increse or decres rts on a WLC.
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Scott
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12-04-2012 10:01 PM
Hummm.. That command states its on the WLC, not the bridge. I must not be understanding ..
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12-05-2012 11:28 AM
Monitor > Access Points > 802.11b/g/n
check: on WLC check if you're hitting on RTS Failure Count - This counter increments when a CTS is not received in response to an RTS. If you don't see an issue then the issue is something else. i believe WLC has an default retry count but unsure about the value.
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12-05-2012 11:19 AM
From which direction RTS is seen, RTS retry can happen either direction.
currently, only fragment threshold and tcp mss are configurable for each AP, no rts/cts config on unified. you may try to use the ios command to tweak rts/cts per radio however it is not guranteed that it works and certainly this config can't survive reboot.
It is recommended to only enable 802.11g (OFDM) data rates (e.g. > 12 Mbps) to prevent from engaging in CTS for 802.11g protection when using Coexistence.
12-05-2012 11:20 AM
currently, only fragment threshold and tcp mss are configurable for each AP, no rts/cts config on unified. you may try to use the ios command to tweak rts/cts per radio however it is not guranteed that it works and certainly this config can't survive reboot.
It is recommended to only enable 802.11g (OFDM) data rates (e.g. > 12 Mbps) to prevent from engaging in CTS for 802.11g protection when using Coexistence.
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