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It is also possible one of the four connections use a serial port instead by enabling it on the
ViPR’s web browser interface.
Output Format
The online diagnostic output is man/machine readable, ASCII, comma-delimited format. Any
reader program used (or written) must decode the VERSION FIELD and check for type 1 as
more types may be released in the future.
From a Command Prompt window, type telnet nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn 6272 and the unit’s online
diagnostic output will display on the screen (where nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn is your unit’s IP
address in dot decimal format). Note: no overhead is generated in the ViPR unit if no online
diagnostic connection is actually made.
Figure 5.3 – Diagnostic output sample
Table 5.1 – Online Diagnostics Output Sample Definitions
Host
MAC address of the station where diagnostic measurements are being collected.
The host will collect diagnostic message from itself and all remote units with IPSD
enabled. IPSD can be enabled/disabled under Setup (Advanced) D IP Services.
Ver
Version of the online diagnostics. Different versions may have different
parameters. This document describes Version 1.
# Number of items that follow in the online diagnostic message.
Period
PERIOD (Seconds). Specifies the time between the generation of online diagnostic
messages from the source station.
Flags Online Diagnostic Flags. (CalAmp specific)
Source
Source Address. In Bridge mode, this address displays the MAC address of the
source ViPR. In Router mode, this address displays the IP Address of the source
ViPR. The source is the ViPR station generating the diagnostic message. This is
also the source station from the point of view of the RSSI measurements
Destination
Destination Address. In Bridge Mode, this address displays the MAC address of the
destination ViPR. In Router Mode, this address displays the IP Address of the
destination ViPR. This is the destination station from the point of view of RSSI
measurements.
A
Temperature of the source ViPR in Celsius or Fahrenheit. Temperature units can
be configured on the source ViPR under Setup (Advanced) User D Settings.
B
Source supply voltage in excess of 8 volts, shown in 10ths of volts.
Supply voltage = (ODM_reading / 10) + 8
A reading of 35 shall be interpreted as 11.5V.