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7.5.2. FM-QUADRO

FM-QUADRO for mesh network-capable devices

The FMQuadro window contains controls to do the following functions:
• Plot all stationary wireless devices in a Fluidmesh network, or plot
all stationary devices in a Fluidmesh Fluidity network in relation to
the mobile wireless-equipped vehicles from which they receive
relayed traffic.
• Plot all wireless links within a network.
• Show important information about each static device, mobile device
and wireless link.
• Diagnose problems with wireless links.
• Show
components in a wireless network, against the background of an
aerial map.
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IMPORTANT
The FM-QUADRO tool is only available if the Cisco FM3200
Endo is set to Mesh End mode or Bridge mode. If the unit is
set to Mesh Point mode, the -FMQuadro™ menu option will
not be available.
FM-QUADRO does not feature an integrated full-network view.
It is designed to monitor network clusters only from the level of
the connected Mesh-end device. If a Fluidity Layer-3 network
is being monitored, you must use the FM-QUADRO view of the
local Global Gateway to see the network topology between the
Global Gateway and the Mesh ends connected to it. You must
use the FM-QUADRO view of each Mesh End if you want to
see the topology and device handoffs within a network cluster
governed by the Mesh end.
If you need a fully integrated view of the entire network, you
must use FM Monitor as the primary network monitoring tool.
user-configured
physical
IMPORTANT
For detailed information on the operational concepts that
govern Fluidity, refer to the Cisco Ultra-Reliable Wireless
Backhaul Fluidity Specifications document.
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