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Appendix B Status and Diagnostics
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Diagnostic Port
The wireless diagnostic port is based on the IEEE 802.11 LAN/MAN wireless specification.
The 802.11 Wi-Fi interface has been exclusively designed to support system diagnostic
capabilities and is intended to be available for field personnel use.
The diagnostic radio is available only at power up of the system or by the reception of
a wake-up message that is received by the 900 MHz radio. Once the wake-up message
is validated by the 900 MHz radio the CCU 100 host powers on the diagnostic radio
interface and configures it for communications. By default, the operation period of the
diagnostic port is set to 30 minutes. Once this operational time has expired the radio
interface is disabled and eventually powers down until the next system power up event
or a wake-up command is sent to the 900 MHz radio.
The diagnostic radio provides a dynamic Web-based hosted interface for
environmental sensors and system health. The local diagnostic Web port for the CCU
100 provides:
Network operations information
Contents of report list
Number of endpoints on the list
• IDs of endpoints on the list
Contents of management list
Number of endpoints on the list
• IDs of endpoints on the list
Contents of the ignore List
Number of endpoints on the list
• IDs of endpoints on the list
Content of total endpoints received list
Number of endpoints on the list
ID’s of endpoints on the list
• Endpoint read reliability statistics table
• History of FNAS commands received
Source of time (GPS or NTP)
List of pending 2-way commands