On 5/23/02 9:43 AM, "Luis Sosa" <lsosa@satelistar.com.mx> wrote:
> Doug
> The rule of having more than 10% of FCS out of bytes in applies to PtMPt
> links or just in a PtP links?
> The question is because in my case having three sector anntenas to one AP
> some of my customers are marginal and some not, so I´d like to know if the
> poor links of some customers will cause some peformance issues in the others
> having good quality links.
>
> Luis Sosa
> ITS
> Merida, Mexico.
> 1+52-999-9230339
>
The FCS errors happen on the interface so in a PtMP scenario if you have one
link which is causing FCS that will be counted as total for that interface.
If you exceed the 10% that means that either your PtP needs more umph. In
PtMP it may mean bad cabling at base or CPE installs that are too weak or
installed poorly.
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