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Ethernet Duplex
The negotiated duplex of the Ethernet interface.
Full Duplex
Full Duplex data transmission means that data can be transmitted in both
directions on a signal carrier at the same time. For example, on a local area network with a
technology that has full duplex transmission; one workstation can be sending data on the line
while another workstation is receiving data.
Half Duplex
Half Duplex data transmission means that data can be transmitted in both
directions on a signal carrier, but not at the same time. For example, on a local area network
using a technology that has half duplex transmission, one workstation can send data on the line
and then immediately receive data on the line from the same direction in which data was just
transmitted.
MAC Address
The Medium Access Control Layer (MAC) address is used to uniquely identify
the equipment on an Ethernet network.
IP Address
Internet Protocol (IP) address. This address is used by the family of Internet
protocols to uniquely this identify the unit on a network
Subnet Mask
A subnet allows the flow of network traffic between hosts to be segregated
based on a network configuration. By organizing hosts into logical groups, subnetting can
improve network security and performance.
Gateway IP Address
The IP address of a computer on the current network that acts as a
gateway. A gateway acts as an entrance / exit to packets from / to other networks.
Wireless Link Status
As the attribute name suggests displays the current status of the 30/60
Mbps Backhaul wireless link. A state of ‘Up’ on a green background indicates that a
Point-to-Point link is established. A state of ‘Down’ on a red background indicates that the
wireless link is not established. If the link is down for an unknown reason the system
administrator should first consult the status webpage for a more detailed summary of the
prevailing system diagnostics.
Target Receive Modulation Mode
The target modulation mode is used by the wireless
subsystem to control the adaptive modulation algorithm. The mode is used by the 30/60 Mbps
Backhaul as an upper limit, the system will not move to a high rate modulation mode even if the
signal / interference environment will support high rate modes.
Maximum Transmit Power
The maximum transmit power the local wireless unit is permitted to
use to sustain a link.
Remote Transmit Maximum Power
The maximum transmit power the remote wireless unit is
permitted to use to sustain a link.
Transmit Power
Transmit power histogram is expressed in dBm and presented as: max,
mean, min, and latest. The histogram is calculated over a one hour period. If the equipment has
been running for less than one hour then the histogram is calculated over the current elapsed
time.
The data used to compute the histogram statistics can be downloaded in an ASCII command
separated variable (CSV) format via the diagnostics download page, see Section 8.3.14.
Receive Power
Receive power histogram is expressed in dBm and presented as: max, mean,
min, and latest. The histogram is calculated over a one hour period. If the equipment has been
running for less than one hour then the histogram is calculated over the current elapsed time.
The data used to compute the histogram statistics can be downloaded in an ASCII command
separated variable (CSV) format via the download diagnostics page, see Section 8.3.14.
Summary of Contents for MOTOwi4 Canopy 30
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Page 74: ...Issue 3 1 July 2006 Page 74 of 162 Figure 42 Installation Wizard Confirm Configuration Normal ...
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