Specifications

AP-7131 Access Point Product Reference Guide
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5. Click the Apply button to save the security policy and return to the access point Quick
Setup screen.
At this point, you can test the access point for MU interoperability.
3.4.2 Testing Connectivity
Verify the access point’s link with an MU by sending Wireless Network Management Protocol
(WNMP) ping packets to the associated MU. Use the Echo Test screen to specify a target MU and
configure the parameters of the test. The WNMP ping test only works with Motorola MUs. Only use
a Motorola MU to test access point connectivity using WNMP.
To ping a specific MU to assess its connection with an access point:
1. Select Status and Statistics -> MU Stats from the menu tree.
2. Select the Echo Test button from within the MU Stats Summary screen.
3. Define the following parameters for the test.
4. Click the Ping button to begin transmitting packets to the specified MU address.
Refer to the Number of Responses value to assess the number of responses from the MU
versus the number of ping packets transmitted by the access point. Use the ratio of packets
sent versus the number of packets received the link quality between the MU and the access
point.
Click the OK button to exit the Echo Test screen and return to the MU Stats Summary screen.
NOTE Before testing for connectivity, the target MU needs to be set to the same
ESSID as the access point. Since WEP 128 has been configured for the
access point, the MU also needs to be configured for WEP 128 and use
the same WEP keys. Ensure the MU is associated with the access point
before testing for connectivity.
Station Address The station address is the IP address of the target MU. Refer to
the MU Stats Summary screen for associated MU IP address
information.
Number of pings Defines the number of packets to be transmitted to the MU. The
default is 100.
Packet Length Specifies the length of each packet transmitted to the MU during
the test. The default length is 100 bytes.