User's Manual

TIME & DATE
This web page is utilized to set the time and date of the access point module when it is not
connected to a Cluster Management Module (CMM). The time and date would need to be set
every time there is a power cycle. The format for the entry is:
Time: hh:mm:ss Date: mm/dd/yyyy
hh: two digit hour in military time
mm: two digit minute
ss: two digit second
mm: two digit month
dd: two digit day
yyyy: four digit year
Enter in the appropriate information and click the Set Time and Date button.
SESSIONS
The Session web page contains information on each of the subscriber modules that has
registered to the access point module. For each of the subscriber modules certain bits of
information are shown on this web page. An example of such information is:
LUID: 002 : MAC: 0a-00-3e-00-02-2f State: IN SESSION
Software Version : CYCLONE 3.1 Aug 21 2002 13:52:12
FPGA Version : 08200207
Session Timeout: 7, AirDelay 5
Session Count: 2, Reg Count 2, Re-Reg Count 2
Average RSSI: 1842, Last RSSI: 1873
Average Jitter: 6, Last Jitter: 5
Descriptions of the parameters that are useful for managing and troubleshooting a Cyclone
Systemare:
LUID: displays the logical unit ID of the subscriber module. As each subscriber module registers
to the access point module it is assigned a LUID. The LUID range starts at 2. If a subscriber
module were to lose its registration with the access point and then regain the registration it will
retain the same LUID, as long power has not cycled on the access point module.
MAC: displays the MAC address (or electronic serial number) of the subscriber module.
State: displays the current status of the subscriber module. There are two states:
IN SESSION: the subscriber module is currently registered to the access point module.
IDLE: the subscriber module was registered to the access point module at one time, but is
not currently.
Software Version: displays the version of software that is running on the subscriber module. If
this parameter is not present, then a software version prior to release version 3.1 is on that
module.
FPGA Version: displays the version of FPGA that is running on the subscriber module. If this
parameter is not present, then a FPGA version prior to release version 082002 is on the module.
AirDelay: displays the distance of the subscriber module from the access point module. The
number presented needs to be multiplied by 49 to convert the number to feet.
Session Count: displays the number of sessions that this subscriber module has had with the
access point module. If this value is excessive large compared to other subscriber modules
registered with this access point, there may be an issue with the installation of the subscriber.
Reg Count: displays the number of registration request messages the access point module has
seen from the subscriber module. If this value is excessively large compared to other subscriber
modules registered with this access point, there may be an issue with the installation of the
subscriber.
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