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74 Managing a Street Lighting Network
3. This dialog lists the following network statistics. Non-zero values
indicate that the device was unable to receive or respond to a message.
Small values are expected; rapidly increasing values could indicate a
problem. If the device is consistently reporting failures and new errors
are being logged, the device could have a configuration problem or the
network could be overloaded.
Name
The name of the device in the following format:
<
network
>/<
channel
>/<
device
>.
Unique ID
Displays the Neuron ID of the device as a 12-digit hex string. The
Neuron ID is a unique 48-bit number persistently stored in the
device’s Smart Transceiver.
Transmission
Errors
Transmission errors typically indicate cyclical redundancy check
(CRC) errors. CRC errors are commonly caused by
electromagnetic interference (EMI) on the channel.
Transaction
Timeouts
Transaction timeouts occur when an acknowledged message times
out after the last retry without the receiving device’s sending a
confirmation that the message was delivered.
Receive
Transaction Full
Errors
Transaction full errors occur when the device’s transaction
database, which is used to detect duplicate message packets,
overflows. This error could indicate excessive network traffic or
transaction timers that are set too high.