Monitor
Figure 5‐37: Monitor Preferences ‐ HSU
The Monitor file contains a vast amount of information and can become inordinately large
very quickly. You should therefore choose a longer sampling interval if you intend to store this
information for a lengthy duration.
For the HBS, it will show details for the HBS itself and all registered HSUs. The KMZ button is
only relevant to Mobility sectors and otherwise does nothing.
For a Mobility sector it opens a standard file search dialog. If you navigate to the last saved
Monitor file, it extracts GPS information for VMUs and creates a KMZ file readable by Google
Earth.
The latter will show you the points traversed by VMUs during the recording period.
For a HSU, it will record the information just for that HSU. You should use distinctive file
names for HBS and HSU Monitor files.
The content of the Monitor file will be discussed in more detail in Chapter 12.
The Utilization file shows the data at the requested interval appearing at the bottom of
Figure
10‐4. It also can become very large very quickly.
The Show IP item is useful if you are using both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. The choice of
compressed addresses will drop leading zeros and use the :: notation where appropriate. For
example, the expanded address, FE80:0000:0000:0000:5AFE:00AA:20A2 compresses to
Fe80::5AFE:AA:20A2.
Switching the Show IP and Address Format items result in immediate
display updating without the ned to press OK or Apply.
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