Using the Radio Manager
5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21)
Chapter 5-41
The bottom of the statistic display also provides the following information:
1) The node number of the terminal (not used for 2.4 GHz radio systems)
2) The channel of operation (typically 2.4 for 2.4 GHz)
3) The serial interface speed (typically 115200 bps)
In addition, the command line of the console connection can be used for additional monitoring, for
example:
>air s
air>SSID "
WaveNet
" MAC
00409613de23
, Mode 3f Errc 0 SigQ 46
air>BSSI "
AP4500_Photocopy
" MAC
0040961449c5
000000000000 000000000000
000000000000
air> BeaconP/DTIM 100/1 HopP/# 200/
1
Chan
6
/0
The above shows the following information:
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Terminal Station Identifier (SSID)
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Terminal MAC Address
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Base Station Station Identifier (the Access Point that the terminal is currently associated with)
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Access Point MAC Address
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Number of Hops to the Access Point that has direct access to the Ethernet backbone
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Channel of operation
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If the WaveNet terminal has no SSID configured (SSID of “”) it will freely associate with any
Aironet Access Point. In this case, the above command will simply show the SSID of the
Aironet Access Point that the WaveNet terminal is currently associated with.
In addition, the following command can also be used for additional information:
>air a
air>Status: -BO -BI -RTS CTS reset 1 dcd 221/103 cts 1 baud
76800
air>xmt/err
110.110
<962>/0 rcv/err
103.0
<783>/0.0.74 Sync.Poll 102.613
This command gives information about:
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Terminal to radio card interface speed
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Transmitted messages and errors
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Received messages and errors