User's Manual
545C Operations Manual
02/10/2012
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where “name:sss
” is the message serial number.
Messages are deleted as they are displayed
forwarded to further destinations.
5.3.7
Examining Message Status
The status of all messages may be examined while they are still in the Tx
Queue.
To examine the status messages destined for a particular station,
enter:
SMS{,id}
where:
id
Note: Once an end-
to
deleted from the queue.
5.3.8
Examining and Revising Message Queues
There are two types of queues for transmitting and receiving messages:
Queue name
Description
TXQ
(Transmit
Queue)
This queue is used for transmitting all messages. There is a separate
transmit queue for each neighboring station in the network. For
example, if you enter a message for DEST1, that message is placed in
DEST1’s transmit qu
RXQ
(Receive
Queue)
This queue is used for all received messages. There is a separate
receive queue for each neighboring station in the network. For
example, to examine message statistics from NODE5, examine the
receive queue from NODE5.
To examine
the contents of either queue, type:
SHOW TXQ
,id
You must specify the queue by entering the station ID
TXQ,006
displays statistics for all messages being transmitted to station
006.
You can only examine the receive and
stations in the network.
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” is the message serial number.
Messages are deleted as they are displayed
or printed unless they are being
forwarded to further destinations.
Examining Message Status
The status of all messages may be examined while they are still in the Tx
To examine the status messages destined for a particular station,
id
= station ID
to
-
end acknowledgement is received for a message, it is
deleted from the queue.
Examining and Revising Message Queues
There are two types of queues for transmitting and receiving messages:
Description
This queue is used for transmitting all messages. There is a separate
transmit queue for each neighboring station in the network. For
example, if you enter a message for DEST1, that message is placed in
DEST1’s transmit qu
eue.
This queue is used for all received messages. There is a separate
receive queue for each neighboring station in the network. For
example, to examine message statistics from NODE5, examine the
receive queue from NODE5.
the contents of either queue, type:
,id
or SHOW RXQ,id
You must specify the queue by entering the station ID
.
For example,
displays statistics for all messages being transmitted to station
You can only examine the receive and
transmit queues for neighbor
stations in the network.
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or printed unless they are being
The status of all messages may be examined while they are still in the Tx
To examine the status messages destined for a particular station,
end acknowledgement is received for a message, it is
There are two types of queues for transmitting and receiving messages:
This queue is used for transmitting all messages. There is a separate
transmit queue for each neighboring station in the network. For
example, if you enter a message for DEST1, that message is placed in
This queue is used for all received messages. There is a separate
receive queue for each neighboring station in the network. For
example, to examine message statistics from NODE5, examine the
For example,
SHOW
displays statistics for all messages being transmitted to station
transmit queues for neighbor