User Manual
AS4000 Subscriber Terminal
Installation and Commissioning DLP 018
605-0000-436
Issue 1.4 Date 11/4/99
Page 34 of 60 © Copyright Airspan Communications Corporation 1999
STMON log file
1. A text log file may be created by using the /f switch. Log file entries are created
every time the status of the ST changes. Invoke STMON by typing;
stmon /f log.txt
2. After STMON is stopped the log file may be viewed using any standard ASCII file
editor such as MS-DOS EDIT, Windows NOTEPAD or MS Word. A sample log
file is shown below.
Date Time Secs(E) Downlink Uplink AGC PC Errors Rate S/W Comms
Thu Aug 17 15:44:48 0 1.61 0.01 0 High 5
Thu Aug 17 15:44:50 2 1.61 0.01 0 High 5
Thu Aug 17 15:44:53 5 1.61 0.01 0 High 5
Thu Aug 17 15:44:53 5 1.61 0.01 0 High 5
Thu Aug 17 15:44:59 11 Failed 1.61 0.01 0 High 4
Thu Aug 17 15:45:01 13 Failed 1.61 0.01 6013 High 4
Thu Aug 17 15:45:02 14 Failed 1.61 0.01 6013 High 4
Thu Aug 17 15:45:03 15 Failed 2.28 0.00 6013 High 4
Thu Aug 17 15:45:05 17 Failed 2.28 0.00 2642 High 4
Individual fields are shown in .
Table 13. Log Fields
Field Description
Date
Date when log entry was made
Time
Time when log entry was made
Secs (E)
Number of seconds that have elapsed since log was started
Downlink
Status of ST downlink, blank if uplink is OK
Uplink
Status of ST uplink, blank if uplink is OK
AGC
Downlink AGC voltage as presented to the RF subsystem
PC
Uplink power control voltage as presented to the RF subsystem
Errors
Number of soft errors counted since last reported count
Rate
Indication of radio bit rate
S/W
Current state of ST software, numeric from 0 to 10.
Comms
Status of communications from ST, blank if OK