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J-Series Data Radio – User Manual
Radio Group:
“The operating mode of the radio”
“Table of subnet ID’s. If there are two rows in this table then the first row represents the upstream subnet ID and the second row
represents downstream subnet ID. If there is only one row in the table then that represents the subnet ID.”
“Number of packets received from the radio link”
“Number of packets transmitted over the radio link”
“Table of radio forward powers. If there are two rows in this table then the first row represents the forward power for ANT1 and the
second row represents the forward power for ANT2. If there is only one row in the table then that represents the forward power.”
“Table of radio Reverse powers. If there are two rows in this table then the first row represents the Reverse power for ANT1 and the
second ro
w represents the Reverse power for ANT2. If there is only one row in the table then that represents the Reverse power.”
“Table of radio VSWR’s. If there are two rows in this table then the first row represents the VSWR for ANT1 and the second row
represents
the VSWR for ANT2. If there is only one row in the table then that represents the VSWR.”
“Table of RSSI values. If there are two rows in this table then the first row represents the RSSI value for ANT1 and the second row
represents the
RSSI value for ANT2. If there is only one row in the table then that is the RSSI value for the receive antenna.”
“The synchronisation status of the J-Series.”
“Number of failed tokens (for Remotes or up-stream side of a Bridge).”
“Number of packets that have exceeded the retry limit (for Remotes or up-stream side of a Bridge).”
“Number of incoming packets that have been discarded due to an incorrect CRC.”
“The hop interval (ms) of the J-Series.”
“The over-the-air data rate of the J-Series.”
“The serial number of the current Access Point.”
Security Group:
“Default SNMP version.”
“Console login status for Port A.”
“Console login status for Port B.”
“Number of active Telnet sessions.”
“Status of the first of three possible telnet sessions.”
“IP address of the remote device using the first of three possible telnet sessions.”
“Status of the second of three possible telnet sessions.”
“IP address of the remote device using the second of three possible telnet sessions.”
“Status of the third of three possible telnet sessions.”
“IP address of the remote device using the third of three possible telnet sessions.”
“Encryption status.”
“LAN1 link status.”
“LAN1 link speed.”
“LAN1 link mode.”
“LAN2 link status.”
“LAN2 link speed.”
“LAN2 link mode.”
“Fatal error.”
“PLL lock status”
“High VSWR.”
“External supply voltage.”
“Internal temperature.”
Part F – Quick Reference Guide