User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Overview
- Installation and Initialization
- Basic Configuration
- Advanced Configuration
- 4.1 System Configuration
- 4.2 Network Configuration
- 4.3 Ethernet Properties Configuration
- 4.4 Wireless Configuration
- 4.5 Security Configuration
- 4.6 Quality of Service (QoS) Configuration
- 4.7 VLAN Configuration (Bridge Mode only)
- 4.8 Filtering Configuration (Bridge Only)
- 4.9 DHCP Configuration
- 4.10 IGMP Snooping (Bridge Mode only)
- 4.11 Routing Features Configuration
- System Management
- Monitoring the System
- Procedures
- 7.1 TFTP Server Setup
- 7.2 Web Interface Firmware Download
- 7.3 Configuration Backup
- 7.4 Configuration Restore
- 7.5 Text Based Configuration (TBC) File Management
- 7.6 Soft Reset to Factory Default
- 7.7 Hard Reset to Factory Default
- 7.8 Forced Reload
- 7.9 Upgrade a New Firmware Using ScanTool in Bootloader Mode
- 7.10 Download a New Firmware Using CLI from Bootloader
- Troubleshooting
- 8.1 PoE Injector
- 8.2 Connectivity Issues
- 8.3 Communication Issues
- 8.4 Setup and Configuration Issues
- 8.4.1 Lost Password
- 8.4.2 The QB-8100 Responds Slowly
- 8.4.3 Device Has Incorrect IP Address
- 8.4.4 HTTP Interface Does Not Work
- 8.4.5 Telnet CLI Does Not Work
- 8.4.6 TFTP Server Does Not Work
- 8.4.7 Setting IP Address using Serial Port
- 8.4.8 RADIUS Authentication Server
- 8.4.9 TFTP Server
- 8.4.10 Recovery Procedures
- 8.4.11 Soft Reset to Factory Defaults
- 8.4.12 Hard Reset to Factory Defaults
- 8.4.13 Forced Reload
- 8.4.14 VLAN Operation Issues
- 8.4.15 Changes Do Not Take Effect
- 8.4.16 Link Problems
- 8.4.17 General Check
- 8.4.18 Statistics Check
- 8.4.19 Analyzing the Spectrum
- Frequency Domains and Channels
- Boot Loader CLI and ScanTool
- Technical Specifications
- Part Numbers
- Regulatory Approval and Frequency Domains
- Integrated Dual Polarized Panel Antenna Specifications
- Radio and Transmission Specifications
- OFDM Modulation Rates
- Wireless Protocol
- Interfaces
- Transmit Power Settings
- Receive Sensitivity
- Latency
- Latency
- Management
- Power Supply
- LEDs
- Software Features
- Hardware Specifications
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- MTBF and Warranty
- Lightning Protection
- Statement of Warranty
- Technical Services and Support
Monitoring the System
Tsunami QB-8100 Series (100 Mbps/5 Mbps Models) Installation and Management Guide 149
6.1.2 Wireless Statistics
Wireless Statistics screen displays the details of the wireless interface.
To view the Wireless Statistics, click MONITOR > Interface Statistics > Wireless1.
In addition to the parameters displayed for Ethernet interfaces, the following parameters are displayed for the wireless
interface.
MTU This parameter displays to the largest size of the data
packet received/sent on the interface.
Physical Address This parameter displays the MAC address at the
Ethernet protocol layer.
Operational Status This parameter displays the current operational state of
the interface.
In Octets This parameter displays the total number of the octets
received on the interface.
In Unicast Packets It displays the number of subnetwork- unicast packets
delivered to the higher level protocol.
In Non-Unicast Packets This parameter displays the number of non-unicast
subnetwork packets delivered to the higher level
protocol.
In Errors This parameter displays the number of inbound packets
that contained errors and restricted them from being
delivered.
Out Octets This parameter displays the total number of octets
transmitted out of the interface.
Out Unicast Packets It displays the total number of packets requested by the
higher level protocol and then, transmitted to the
non-unicast address.
Out Discards This parameter displays the number of error-free
outbound packets chosen to be discarded to prevent
them from being transmitted. One possible reason for
discarding such a packet could be to free up buffer
space.
Out Errors It displays the number of outbound packets that could
not be transmitted because of errors.
Parameter Description
RSSI Statistics RSSI stands for Received Signal Strength Indicator. For receiving
strong signal, the RSSI should be high.
This section displays the Receiver statistics. It indicates the power
viewed across the receiver input.
Field Description