Figure 9-14 Performance - Radwin WinLink 1000 User Manual

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The Monitor Log
Figure 9-14: Performance Monitoring Report showing the effect of a Reset
The prior data is invalidated as shown by the red crosses in the left hand column.
Further, Min and Max RSL for the invalidated period is set to zero.
3. Click the Selection Pane icon to toggle the side panel on or off.
The other reports look similar. Here is a detailed description of the reports and their fields:
Several performance data occurrences are collected for each of the interfaces (ES, SES, and
UAS), as well as specific data per Interface type (e.g., Tx and Rx bytes for Ethernet). For the
Air Interface, user defined thresholds data are collected. Refer to
below.
Data is collected and selectively displayed based on three time intervals as selected by the
Interval radio buttons:
Current (t=0)
15 minutes Intervals
Daily
Table 9-3: Explanation of performance data
Data type
Generic PM Data
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Reported Value
Explanation
UAS – Unavailable
Seconds
Raw ES – Raw Errored
Seconds
SES – Severe Errored
Seconds
BBE – Background Block
Error
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Table 9-3
Seconds in which the interface was out of service.
The number of seconds in which there was at least one error
block. Note that the notion of an error block is different per
interface.
The number of seconds in which the service quality was low
(the quality is different per type of interface and determined by
the BBER threshold per interface).
The number of errored blocks in an interval.
A flag indicating that the data was valid. Note that the
Performance Monitoring data is not valid if not all the values
were stored (e.g., due to clock changes within the interval or
power up reset).
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