Ping Test (Au, Su And Gu) - Alvarion BreezeAccess II System Manual

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Num
Freq
Rx
Tx
RTx
avrDBM
(avrRSSI)
The Rx, Tx and RTx per hop counters accumulate the number of
applicable frames since last reset. The counters can also be reset using
the Reset Counters option in either the Per Hop Statistics menu or in
the Traffic Counters menu.
The general rate (Frames per second) statistics is the average rate
during the last 64 hops.
The display is continuously updated. Press any key to exit.

Ping Test (AU, SU and GU)

The Ping Test menu includes the following options:
! Destination IP Address – Displays the IP address of the destination
unit for pinging. Allows entering an IP address (4 x 3 digit octets,
separated by dots).
The default IP address is 192.000.000.001.
! No. of Pings – Enter the number of ping attempts per session.
The allowed range is from 0 to 9999. Select 0 for continuous
pinging.
The default value is 1.
! Ping Frame Length – Enter the ping packet size.
The allowed range is from 60 to 1472 bytes.
The default value is 64 bytes.
! Ping Frame Timeout – Enter the ping frame timeout, which is the
amount of time (in ms) to wait between ping attempts.
The allowed range is from 200 to 60000 ms, in increments of 200
milliseconds (200, 400, 600,......60000).
The default value is 200 ms.
Manual Revision: 1.0
BreezeACCESS Version 4.5 Operations and Administration
Hopping Statistics
The number of the information row, assigned automatically and
sequentially by the program.
The hopping frequency, according to the hopping sequence.
The accumulated number of frames received at the specified frequency
since last reset.
The accumulated number of frames transmitted successfully at the
specified frequency since last reset.
The accumulated number of frames re-transmitted at the specified
frequency since last reset.
The average RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indication) in dBm or
RSSI units (according to the RSSI Display Option) of all the frames
received at the specified frequency since the last reset. If no frames have
been received, the avrRSSI is NA (Not Available).

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