Using the Radio Manager
5000 Mobile Terminal Product Guide (5000-REV2.21)
Chapter 5-40
Statistic
Explanation
Xmtbro
The number of “broadcasts” the unit has sent.
The bottom of the statistic display also provides the following information:
1) The node number of the terminal
2) The channel of operation
3) The average response time (historical)
4) The current “valid” routes, through either wired or wireless 7000 Base Controllers, sensed by
the terminal (the top route is the route currently in use). Routes through wireless repeaters are
indicated as multiple 7000 Base Controllers (i.e. B1 B20), wile routes not using wireless
repeaters are indicated as single 7000 Base Controllers (i.e. B2).
The final set of statistics show various indicators (tm, rx, qt, rssi) of the “quality” of the current route
in use.
Aironet 2.4 GHz Radio System
Statistic
Explanation
Rcv msg
Not Used.
for us
Not Used.
Chars
Not Used.
Xmtmsg
Not Used.
Rcvsync
Indicates the number of sync messages received from an Access Point when
terminal data traffic is idle.
Rcverr
Not Used.
Ignored
Indicates the number of valid messages received but not addressed to the
terminal
Recv
Indicates the number of messages received
Xmit
Indicates the number of messages transmitted
800 (Recv)
Indicates the number of 800 type Ethernet packets received.
800 (Xmit)
Indicates the number of 800 type Ethernet packets transmitted.
806 (Recv)
Indicates the number of 806 type Ethernet packets received.
806 (Xmit)
Indicates the number of 806 type Ethernet packets transmitted.
Chars (Recv)
Indicates the number of Ethernet characters received..
Chars (Xmit)
Indicates the number of Ethernet characters transmitted.
Serial (Recv)
Indicates the number of serial line characters received.
Serial (Xmit)
Indicates the number of serial line characters transmitted.
Chars (Recv)
Indicates the total number of characters received.
Chars (Xmit)
Indicates the total number of characters transmitted.
The next line in the statistics display gives the Aironet PC Card type designator as read from the PC
Card memory, and the Ethernet MAC Address of the PC Card.