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Software Version: The attribute describes the version of software installed on the equipment.
The format of the attributes is FFSSS-XX-YY where FF is the frequency variant (2.5, 5.4 or 5.8
GHz), SSS is the System Release, XX is the major release version and YY is the minor release
version.
Hardware Version: The hardware version attribute contains all the combined hardware version
information. The attribute is formatted as DXX-RAA.BB-Z where DXX contain the version of the
digital card, AA is the major hardware version number, BB is the minor hardware version number
and Z describes the antenna type which can be I (integrated) or C (connectorized).
Region Code: The region code is used by the system to constrain the wireless to operate within
regulatory regime of the particular country. The region code is encoded in the product license key.
If the operator wishes to change region code, a new license key must be obtained from Motorola
or the local point-to-point distributor / system integrator.
Elapsed Time Indicator: The elapsed time indicator attribute presents the total time in years,
days, hours, minutes and seconds since the last system restart. The system can restart for sev-
eral reasons, e.g. commanded reboot from the system reboot web page, or a power cycle of the
equipment.
Ethernet Link Status: Current status of the Ethernet link. A state of 'Up' with a green back-
ground indicates that an Ethernet link is established. A state of 'Down' with a red background
indicates that the Ethernet link is not established.
Ethernet Speed and Duplex: The negotiated speed and duplex setting of the Ethernet interface.
The speed setting is specified in Mbps. Full Duplex data transmission means that data can be
transmitted in both directions on a signal carrier at the same time. For example, on a local area
network with a technology that has full duplex transmission; one workstation can be sending data
on the line while another workstation is receiving data. Half Duplex data transmission means
that data can be transmitted in both directions on a signal carrier, but not at the same time.
For example, on a local area network using a technology that has half duplex transmission, one
workstation can send data on the line and then immediately receive data on the line from the same
direction in which data was just transmitted.
MAC Address: MAC address of the unit.
Remote IP Address: Hyperlink to the other side of the Link. The IP address of the peer link is
displayed if the Link is UP, otherwise "unavailable" is displayed.
Automatic page refresh period in seconds: The Status page refreshes automatically according
to the setting entered here (in seconds). This attribute is only displayed when the user is logged
on as System Administrator.
Wireless Link Status: As the attribute name suggests it displays the current status of the wireless
link. A state of 'Up' on a green background indicates that a point-to-point link is established. A
state of 'Down' on a red background indicates that the wireless link is not established.
Maximum Transmit Power: The maximum transmit power that the local wireless unit is per-
mitted to use to sustain a link.
Remote Maximum Transmit Power: The maximum transmit power that the remote wireless
unit is permitted to use to sustain a link.
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