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Document Name: Common Commands and Attributes v1.3.0 Revision: 1.2
<Length Errors> <Other Errors> <Unknown Broadcasts> <Unknown Packets> <Tx Packets>
<Tx Fail> <Throughput> <Last Valid Rx Packet> <Last Tx Packet>
where
<Rx Bytes> is total number of received bytes since slave started.
<Tx Bytes> is total number of transmitted bytes since slave started.
<Rx Broadcast> is total number of received valid broadcasts.
<Rx Data Packets> is total number of valid data packets.
<Rx Data to me> is total number of received data packets addressed to this node.
<CSUM Errors> is total number of packets received, where a checksum error is
detected.
<Length Errors> is total number of packets received where length did not match
expected length.
<Other Errors> is total number of packets received with unspecified errors.
<Unknown Broadcasts> is number of received error free broadcasts where actual
packet format is unknown (typically this is where node master contains a newer
software version with enhanced command structure that slave doesn't understand).
<Unknown Packets> is number of received error free data packets where actual
packet format is unknown.
<Tx Packets> is total number of packets transmitted to the node master.
<Tx Fail> is total number of packets that for some reason failed to be transmitted
to the node master.
<Throughput> is number of packets / second sent by the master with one decimal
resolution.
<Last Valid Rx Packet> is time point of last error free received packet. Time point is
on the format HHMMSS DDMMYY, where time is on 24 hours notation.
<Last Tx Packet> is time point of last successfully transmitted packet to the node
master. Time point is on the format HHMMSS DDMMYY, where time is on 24 hours
notation.
For any parameter not detectable, a '-' is presented in corresponding position,
except time points, which are displayed as 000000 010170.
Example:
123444 10023 1234 2233 839 2 0 0 0 0 839 0 3.4 122334 070507 122331 070507
displaying all statistics as described above.
Note! If node is not part of a repeater system, an error message will be produced:
“Error: Node not part of a repeater system, parameter not supported.”
12.5 Node Master Configurations
This section describes attributes only available when configuring the repeater /
element as a Node Master, monitoring a number of slave nodes in an Axell Wireless
Repeater System
12.5.1 NCO – Node Communications Status
12.5.1.1 Overview
Displays status of communication with nodes.
12.5.1.2 Usage
Attribute type: Read only
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