Motorola WiNG 5.7.1 System Reference Manual page 857

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The
General
tab displays the following:
Mesh Point Name
MAC
Hostname
Configured as Root
Is Root
Destination Addr
Interface ID
Radio Interface
Next Hop IFID
Next Hops Use Time
Root Hops
Root MP ID
Root Bound time
IFID Count
The
Path
tab displays the following:
Mesh Point Name
Destination Addr
Destination
Is Root
MiNT ID
Next Hop IFID
Hops
Displays the name of each configured mesh point in the RF Domain.
Displays the MAC Address of each configured mesh point in the RF Domain.
Displays the hostname for each configured mesh point in the RF Domain.
A root mesh point is defined as a mesh point that is connected to the WAN and provides
a wired backhaul to the network. (Yes/No)
A root mesh point is defined as a mesh point that is connected to the WAN and provides
a wired backhaul to the network. (Yes/No)
The destination is the endpoint of mesh path. It may be a MAC address or a mesh point ID.
Uniquely identifies an interface associated with the ID. Each mesh point on a device can
be associated with one or more interfaces.
Lists the radio interface on which the mesh point operates.
Identifies the ID of the interface on which the next hop for the mesh network can be found.
Lists the time when the next hop in the mesh network topology was last utilized.
Number of hops to a root and should not exceed 4 in general practice. If using the same
interface to both transmit and receive, then you will get approximately half the
performance every additional hop out.
Lists the interface ID of the interface on which the next hop for the mesh network can be
found.
Displays the duration this mesh point has been connected to the mesh root.
Displays the number of Interface IDs (IFIDs) associated with all the configured mesh
points in the RF Domain.
Displays the name of each configured mesh point in the RF Domain.
The destination is the endpoint of mesh path. It may be a MAC address or a mesh point ID.
The MAC Address used by the interface on the neighbor device to communicate with this
device. This may define a particular radio or Ethernet port that communicates with this
device over the mesh.
A root mesh point is defined as a mesh point that is connected to the WAN and provides
a wired backhaul to the network (Yes/No).
Displays the MiNT Protocol ID for the global mint area identifier. This area identifier
separates two overlapping mint networks and need only be configured if the
administrator has two mint networks that share the same packet broadcast domain.
The Interface ID of the mesh point that traffic is being directed to.
Number of hops to a root and should not exceed 4 in general practice. If using the same
interface to both transmit and receive, then you will get approximately half the
performance every additional hop out.
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