Speedway Revolution Installation and Operations Guide Octane 4.8
Chapter 3: Configuring and Monitoring
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Parameter
Displayed Information
tcp
TCP statistics
udp
UDP statistics
For details about the specific settings and statistics available for each of these parameters,
see the RShell Reference Manual.
Viewing RFID Parameters and Statistics
Use the RShell
show rfid stat
command to display a reader’s RFID parameters and
statistics. Using this command with the appropriate parameter, you can view information
shown in the Parameter and display table below.
Table 3.2: Partial listing of show rfid stat parameters
Parameter
Displayed Information
ReaderOperationalStatus
Indicates whether RFID applications are
running on the reader
Antenna<n>OperationalStatus
Indicates if an antenna is physically connected
to the reader and operating properly. Note that
<n> indicates the antenna port on the reader (1-
4).
Antenna<n>EnergizedTime
Indicates the time that antenna<n> has been
powered, in milliseconds.
Antenna<n>UniqueInventory-Count
Indicates the number of unique tags seen at
antenna<n>
Antenna<n>TotalInventory-Count
Indicates the total inventory count for
antenna<n>
Antenna<n>ReadCount
Indicates the number of tags read at
antenna<n> that matched the configured filters.
Antenna<n>FailedReadCount
Indicates the number of tags where a read was
attempted at antenna<n> because the tag
matched the configured filter, but the read
failed.
Table 3.2 shows a sample of the available RFID statistics. For the full list as well as syntax
details, see the RShell Reference Manual.
Note
: View Statistics on the LLRP interface between the reader and a client by entering
the
show rfid llrp
stat command. The RShell Reference Manual provides details.
Configuring and Viewing Speedway Revolution Logs
Speedway Revolution uses the standard Syslog protocol to forward its logged events to a
remote Syslog server. The reader stores the logged events in its file system, accumulating
and retaining this information across reboots. Logs are classified into three categories:
Management, RFID, and System.
All logged events have an associated severity level. There are eight possible levels listed in
decreasing order from most severe to least severe:
1.
Emergency
2.
Alert