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3.2.2.1 Output
Samples
From command window, type
telnet nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn 6272
and the unit’s diagnostic output
will display on screen
(where
nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
is your unit’s address in dot decimal format) (Thin-
ning value must not be zero)
.
Note:
No overhead is generated in the ViPR unit if no online diagnostic connection is actually made.
Sample output for bridge mode (no IP address available)
[00:00:03:09], 0, 9, 100, 1, 5, 38, -51, -70, -108, 1000, 200
[00:00:03:09], 0, 9, 100, 1, 5, 38, -51, -70, -111, 1000, 200
Sample output for router mode
[192.168.36.188], 0, 9, 10, 0, 127, 46, -42, -70, -107, 1000, 200
[192.168.36.204], 0, 9, 10, 0, 103, 42, -53, -70, -110, 1000, 200
Decoding the last line (see Table 7): unit is 192.168.36.204 IP address (in router mode), type of report is
0, there are 9 fields to follow, 1/10 sampled packets are output, DC input is used, Volts are 10.3, Internal
temperature is 42°C, PER of 10
-5.3
, with a carrier level of -70 dBm signal, an average background level of
-110dBm, a forward power of 1000 milliwatts (1.0 watt), and a reverse power of 200 milliwatts (0.2
watt).
Table 7 – Decoding Sample Output for Router Mode
Field #
Field Name
Sample Output
Sample Output
Decoded
1 IP
address
[192.168.36.188]
Unit’s IP address is
192.168.36.204
2 Report
Type
0
0
3
Number of Fields to Follow
9
9
4
Number of data packets before a diagnos-
tic message is delivered
10
1/10 sampled pack-
ets are output
5 Flags
0
DC input
6 Voltage
Level
103
10.3 V
7 Internal
Temperature
42
42°C
8 PER
-53
10
-5.3
9 Signal
RSSI
-70
-70 dBm
10 Background
RSSI
-110
-110 dBm
11 Forward
power
1000
1000 mW (1.0 Watt)
12 Reverse
power
200
200 mW (0.2 Watt)