S&C Instruction Sheet 1072-530
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SpeedNet Client Tool
• Charge status
—Charger status fl ag: the charger has a malfunction when the fl ag is
True/1, and the charger is OK when the fl ag is False/0
• Battery failure
—Battery status fl ag: the battery is not fully functional when the fl ag
is True/1, and the battery is OK when the fl ag is False/0
• Temperature of BC
—Internal temperature of the SpeedNet Radio, in °F
• Battery voltage
—This value should be 12 to 13 volts unless the battery is discharging
• Seconds since charge went off
—Duration since ac power has been removed
• Get Battery Status Log
—Press the
Download
button to save the battery status
statistics as a text fi le
Statistics Window,
AODV Tab
Figure 89. The AODV statistics window.
The
AODV
tab, shown in Figure 89, provides statistical information regarding the link
quality between all SpeedNet Radios within the wireless communication range of the local
SpeedNet Radio. The
AODV statistics
tab is only active when the AODV ad-hoc routing
protocol has been enabled on the
Ad Hoc Routing
tab of the IP Routing confi guration
page.
The Neighbor List provides a list of SpeedNet Radios that are communicating wire-
lessly with the local SpeedNet Radio. The Neighbor List is updated each time a “Hello”
message is received from another SpeedNet Radio.
The column headings for Neighbor List are described below:
• IP Address
—
This fi eld provides the IP address of the wireless interface of a SpeedNet
Radio whose “Hello” message has been received by the local SpeedNet Radio
• Link
—
Provides a measurement of the local SpeedNet Radio signal strength as
measured by the remote SpeedNet Radio and specifi ed by the IP address that sent the
“Hello” message. This is used to ensure only bidirectional links are used for routing
wireless data packets. A bidirectional link will show both Link and Reverse Link signal
strengths in this Neighbor List. A unidirectional link is indicated when hello beacons
are received from a remote SpeedNet Radio that do not contain the local radio’s IP
address and corresponding measurement of the local radio’s received signal strength
as received at the remote radio. A unidirectional link will not have a Link entry in this
Neighbor List
• Reverse Link
—
Provides a measurement of the signal strength of the last “Hello”
message that was received from the SpeedNet Radio. The Reverse Link measurement
is provided in dBm