Lantech IWP-2000-68 User Manual page 194

802.11a/b/g dual radio outdoor multi-function wireless access point
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3.9.4.4 OLSR-LINKS
LINKS
Local IP
192.168.0.2
This table contains the links to our neighbors. It contains the
following columns.
Local IP: The IP address of the interface that have contacted to the
neighbor.
Remote IP: The IP address of the neighbor.
LinkQuality: The quality of the link determined at our end.
lost: The number of lost packets among the 'n' packets most
recently sent by our neighbor via this link. 'n' is the link quality
window size.
total: the total number of packets received up to now. This value
starts at 0 immediately after a link has come to alive and then
counts each packet. It is capped at the link quality window size.
NLQ: this is our neighbor's view of the link quality. Previously we
have called this the Neighbor Link Quality. This value is extracted
from LQ HELLO messages received from our neighbors.
ETX: This is the ETX for this link, i.e. 1 / (NLQ x LQ).
NEIGHBORS
IP address
10.0.0.6
This table contains a list of all our neighbors. It is closely related to
the link table in that we are connected to a neighbor via one or
more links. The table has the following columns.
IP address: The main IP address of the neighbor.
SYM: This states whether the link to this neighbor is considered
symmetric by link detection mechanism.
MPR (multi-point relay): This indicates whether we have selected
this neighbor to act as an MPR for us.
MPRS (multi-point relay selector): This indicates whether the
neighbor node has selected us to act as an MPR for it.
Figure 3-9-24
Remote IP
LQ
192.168.0.1
1.000
SYM
MPR
YES
YES
lost
total
0
100
MPRS
will
YES
7
188
NLQ
ETX
1.000
1.00
2_Hop_Neighbors
10.0.0.7

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