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WLAN Rx:
00:F1:CA:80:93:03
00:F1:CA:80:58:7B
WLAN Tx:
00:F1:CA:80:93:03
Ethernet 1 role:
Ethernet 2 role:
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The first line shows the access point (AP) to which the device
being interrogated is currently connected AP.
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The second and third lines show other available APs and the
status of those APs.
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The information in the time 1 cell shows that a time of 1ms was
taken to create the new MPLS tunnel.
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The information in the acq 0 cell shows a connection acquisition
time of 0ms. In other words, the vehicle radio took 0ms to connect
to the wireless infrastructure radio from outside the coverage zone.
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The information in the handoff cell shows a timestamp at which the
handoff occurred of 1486754405.001680979.
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The information in the updated cell shows the timestamp at which
the last control packet was received from the connected AP.
rate 162
mcs 12
rate 54
mcs 0
rate
mcs 5
108
The tables above show the physical status of the wireless TX
(transmission) connection and RX (reception) connection:
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rate shows the data transfer rate in Mbps.
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SNR shows the signal-to-noise ratio.
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RSSI shows the received signal strength in decibel-milliwatts.
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LER shows the link error rate.
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PER shows the packet error rate.
The table above shows the role of the radio unit's Ethernet ports:
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If a Down result is shown, the port is not connected.
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If a mesh result is shown, the port allows only MPLS packets.
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If an ingress/egress mesh result is shown, the port allows all types
of data packets.
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snr 45
flags 1
mcs-
snr 46
flags 0
mcs-
sent
failed
flags 1
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ingress/egress
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rssi -51
received
evm 21
433
26
rssi -50
received
evm 0 0
115
retries
LER 1%
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