User's Manual
MC-Series System Installation & Testing
Appendix F: Functionality Test Procedures
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Table 11 Packet Data Latency over the MC-Series System (Ping –n 100 –w 2000 xx.xxx.xxx.x )
Test
#
Handset Carrier
#
RSSI
(dbm)
SQE
(dbm)
Ping
(No. Echos)
Router
(IP Address)
Avg. Round
Trip Time
(msec)
Packet
Loss
(%)
1 100 xxx.xxx.xxx.x
2 100 xxx.xxx.xxx.x
3 100 xxx.xxx.xxx.x
4 100 xxx.xxx.xxx.x
5 100 xxx.xxx.xxx.x
The following table presents (baseline) data collected for each ping using a Motorola Macrocell in
order to average Round Trip time over the MC-Series System versus over Motorola standard
Base Station equipment.
Table 12 Packet Data Latency over Motorola EBTS
Test
#
Handset Carrier
#
RSSI
(dbm)
SQE
(dbm)
Ping
(No. Echos)
Router
(IP Address)
Average
Round Trip
Time (msec)
Packet
Loss
(%)
1 100 xxx.xxx.xxx.x 0
2 100 xxx.xxx.xxx.x 0
3 100 xxx.xxx.xxx.x 0
4 100 xxx.xxx.xxx.x 0
5 100 xxx.xxx.xxx.x 0
F.3 Short Message Service
The Short Message Service (SMS) will be tested and verified by initiating the delivery of a voice
mail notification to the handset via one of the iDEN RadioBlade links.
1 Navigate on a network connection to the Internet.
2 Enter http://www.nextel.com/ in the web browser.
3 On the Nextel home page, enter the 10-digit phone number of the test phone in the
messaging field, which will display the mobile messaging page.
4 Enter a short text message into the field for message, and also enter a subject in the subject
line.
5 Press the Send button.
The message should appear on the test phone within a few minutes.