Trango Broadband Access5830 Network Router User Manual


 
Deployment
Trango Broadband Wireless — Access5830 User Manual Rev. F page 39
#> su live
----------- Live -----------
88
--> 1 SU
Success.
! Note: In this and the following examples, the SU ID is 88.
su ping <su#>
The AP will send 10 RF pings to the designated SU ID. The response from each ping will indicate latency (in micro-
seconds) and the strength (RSSI) of the signal received back from the SU for each of the 10 pings. Note that this
command will also tell you the distance from the AP to the SU.
Example:
#> su ping 88
[#Begin]
[0088]
Ping #0 -> 292 us [-43 dB]
Ping #1 -> 288 us [-43 dB]
Ping #2 -> 286 us [-43 dB]
Ping #3 -> 287 us [-43 dB]
Ping #4 -> 287 us [-43 dB]
Ping #5 -> 287 us [-43 dB]
Ping #6 -> 287 us [-43 dB]
Ping #7 -> 287 us [-43 dB]
Ping #8 -> 290 us [-43 dB]
Ping #9 -> 288 us [-43 dB]
suid 88: range[avg/min/max 288/286/292 us] max rssi[-43 dBm] distance[0.1 mi]
[#End]
Success.
su status <su #>
The AP will poll the SU for that SU’s current status, and will provide information such as SU range from AP, signal
strength received at SU from AP, SU temperature, etc...
Example:
#> su status 88
[#Begin]
[suid] 88
[tm] 10566282
[rf rx] 40 Kbits/s
[rf tx] 0 Kbits/s
[eth rx] 0 Kbits/s
[eth tx] 40 Kbits/s
[rssi] -46
[tx power] -8
[temp] 42
[#End]
Success.
The up time in milliseconds
Wireless received kilobits/second
Wireless transmitted kilobits/second
Wired received kilobits/second
Wired transmitted kilobits/second
Signal strength in dBm at the SU
Transmit power at the SU
Temperature of the SU in Celsius.
rssi
This command can only be executed from the SU while in Opmode "SU."
#> rssi
[ 1] peak -44 dBm avg -45 dBm ****
[ 2] peak -44 dBm avg -45 dBm ****
[ 3] peak -44 dBm avg -45 dBm ****
[ 4] peak -44 dBm avg -45 dBm ****
[ 5] peak -44 dBm avg -44 dBm ****
[ 6] peak -44 dBm avg -50 dBm ****