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Cooper Bussmann 245U-E Wireless Ethernet Modem & Device Server User Manual
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4.9 Internal Diagnostics Modbus Registers
There are a number of internal diagnostic registers that can be accessed via Modbus TCP/RTU that will help with
analyzing and diagnosing the radio network. To access these registers, the Modbus server needs to be enabled
and a Modbus server address needs to be configured. For details, see “3.15 Modbus I/O Transfer.” After enabling
the Modbus client, you can access the following information by reading the corresponding Modbus address at the
server ID address.
NOTE The normal default interface is “wi0.” If additional interfaces are added by entering virtual WDS
connections (either client or access point) as described in “3.17 Repeaters (WDS),” they will take on the
next available interface number (wi1, wi2, and so on).
Connection Information
Register
Module
Description
5000
Both
Total number of associated stations.
5001
Both
Current radio channel. See “3.9 Radio Configuration” for channel details.
5002
Both
Number of wireless interfaces configured, including virtual interfaces wi1–wi10.
5010
Both
Wireless adapter (wi0) – link status.
5011
Both
Wireless adapter (wi0) – link status inverted.
5012
Both
Wireless adapter (wi0) – number of associated stations for this interface.
5013
AP Only
Wireless adapter (wi0) – points to the starting register of the access point’s station list.
First interface (wi0) will always start at 5200 and dynamically enter data depending on
the number of STAs. The remaining interfaces (wi1-wi10) will be entered after wi0 data.
Register 5023, 5033 (and so on) will indicate the starting location for each interface.
5014
STA Only
Wireless adapter (wi0) – RSSI and BGND of RX message from the access point, for
example, hexadecimal 5F5D = 5D for RSSI, and 5F for BGND. (Convert the value from
hexadecimal to decimal and add a “-”. For example, 5F = -95dB.)
5015
STA Only
Wireless adapter (wi0) – Transmit data rate from the access point.
5016
STA Only
Wireless adapter (wi0) – MAC address of the access point.
5020-5026
As per 5010-5016
As per registers 5010–5016, but for the next wireless adapter (wi1).
5030-5036
As per 5010-5016
As per registers 5010–5016, but for the next wireless adapter (wi2).
5040-5046
As per 5010-5016
As per registers 5010–5016, but for the next wireless adapter (wi3).
....etc
As per 5010-5016
As per registers 5010–5016, but for the next wireless adapter (wi10).
5200
AP Only
RSSI of the client (STA).
5201
AP Only
Transmit data rate to client (STA).
5202
AP Only
MAC address of client (STA).
....etc
AP Only
Dynamic list of STAs. Refer to register 5023, 5033 (and so on) for the starting register of
each wi interface.
9999
Both
Reset the module (enter FFFF to reset module).
Statistic Registers
Register
Module Description
4500
Both
Total data packets received on the interface.
4502
Both
Received frames with antenna 1 (TX/RX).
4504
Both
Received frames with antenna 2 (RX).
4506
Both
Receiver / default antenna switches.
4508
Both
Receive message failed due to bad CRC.
4510
Both
Receive message failed due to decryption.
4512
Both
Receive message failed due to MIC failure.
4514
Both
Receive message failed due to FIFO overrun.
4516
Both
Beacon missed interrupts.