RLXIB-IESC ♦ 802.11a, b, g
RadioLinx® Industrial 802.11abg Serial and Ethernet Client
4.1.2 Address table
This configuration page opens when you click the Address Table button on the
Radio Configuration form.
The Address Table shows the port through which each MAC address is
connected, along with the age in seconds since the radio last saw a packet from
this MAC address.
Field
Radio MAC
Show Addresses for the
Following
Number of Rows to
Display
Index
MAC Address
Connection
Age (s)
Top
Next / Prev
Refresh
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Description
The MAC address of the selected radio. The MAC ID is also printed on
the side of the radio.
Use this dropdown list to filter the address list. Options are:
Devices Out Ethernet Port
Directly Linked Radios/Clients
Devices beyond Direct RF Links
When the table is filtered to show only Directly linked radios/clients, an
additional RSSI column is listed, showing the Received Signal Strength
from each radio or client linked to the radio.
Use this field to choose how many MAC addresses to display on this
page. Use the Next and Prev buttons to scroll through the available
MAC addresses.
Position in the list. Each page shows up to 10 devices. Use the Next
and Previous buttons to move up and down through the table.
The MAC address for the device.
The connection type
The length of time (in seconds) since the radio last saw a packet from
this MAC address
Click the Top button to see the top of the table. The radio will display
updated data in the table entries.
If the table has more MAC addresses than it can display in the window,
use the Next and Prev buttons to move up and down through the table.
Click Refresh to update the table.
Radio Configuration / Diagnostic Utility
ProSoft Technology, Inc.
May 25, 2010
User Manual
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