Motorola WiNG 5.7.1 System Reference Manual page 853

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Sequence
The
Root
tab displays the following:
Mesh Point Name
Recommended
Root MPID
Next Hop IFID
Radio Interface
Bound
Metric
Interface Bias
Neighbor Bias
Root Bias
The
Multicast Path
tab displays the following:
Mesh Point Name
Subscriber Name
Subscriber MPID
Group Address
Timeout
The
Neighbors
tab displays the following:
Mesh Point Name
Destination Addr
Neighbor MP ID
The sequence number also known as the destination sequence number. It is updated
whenever a mesh point receives new information about the sequence number from RREQ,
RREP, or RERR messages that may be received related to that destination.
Displays the name of each configured mesh point in the RF Domain.
Displays the root that is recommended by the mesh routing layer.
The MP identifier is used to distinguish between other mesh points both on the same
device and on other devices. This is used by a user to setup the preferred root
configuration.
The IFID of the next hop. The IFID is the MAC Address on the destination device.
This indicates the interface that is used by the device to communicate with this neighbor.
The values are 2.4 and 5.0, indicating the frequency of the radio that is used to
communicate with the neighbor.
Indicates whether the root is bound or unbound.
Displays the computed path metric between the neighbor and their root mesh point.
This field lists any bias applied because of Preferred Root Interface Index.
This field lists any bias applied because of Preferred Root Next-Hop Neighbor IFID.
This field lists any bias applied because of Preferred Root MPID.
Displays the name of each configured mesh point in the RF Domain.
The identifier is used to distinguish between other mesh points both on the same device
and on other devices. This is used by a user to setup the preferred root configuration.
Lists the subscriber ID to distinguish between other mesh point neighbor devices in the
RF Domain.
Displays the MAC address used for the group in the mesh point.
The timeout interval in seconds. The interpretation of this value will vary depending on
the value of the state. If the state is Init or In Progress, the timeout duration has no
significance. If the state is Enabled, the timeout duration indicates the amount of time left
before the security validity check is initiated. If the state is Failed, the timeout duration is
the amount of time after which the system will retry.
Displays the name of each configured mesh point in the RF Domain.
Displays the MeshID (MAC Address) of each mesh point in the RF Domain.
The MAC Address that the device uses to define the mesh point in the device that the
neighbor is a part of. It is used to distinguish the device that is the neighbor.
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