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Chapter 4 - Performing Outdoor Testing Learning Link Status/Antenna Alignment Procedure
Alvarion BreezeNET B130/B300 GigE 45 Quick Start Guide
Also, important to remember that "mint monitor" command is a passive
command and does not generate any traffic. Thus, it is recommended to put
some load on the link while using "mint monitor"
4 Interference can be a possible reason for the link quality degradation (number
of repeats increases, lower signal levels due to higher noise levels or other
equipment working in the same area).
4.1.2 Antenna Alignment with Link Test
It is recommended to use "Antenna alignment with Link test" procedure instead of
"Antenna alignment with MINT Monitor" procedure because Link test is much
better radio link testing tool then Mint Monitor. This is so because of the following
reasons:
With Link test tool you are getting much more testing statistics using only one
command.
Link test tool perform "active testing", i.e. it generates special testing traffic
itself and then analyze radio link quality according to it. MINT Monitor doesn't
do that.
For Link test no MINT configuration needed.
Procedure:
1 On the unit run Link test. The command looks as follows:
ltest IFNAME MAC
Also, the following options of this command can be used:
"IFNAME" radio interface name which will be used in a test
"MAC" option is a MAC-address of the remote device on the opposite side of
the radio link
Example:
lt rf5.0 00179AC2F3E6