Radwin Ltd. WINLINK User Manual

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Chapter 4  Operation 
AirMux-104 Installation and Operation Manual 
4-4 Managing 
AirMux-104
 
 
•  Local and Remote Statistics – monitor traffic between local and remote devices 
and collect following statistics: 
 
Local/remote received traffic rate (in kbps) 
 
Local/remote received frames rate (in fps) 
 
Radio link status 
 
E1 link status 
 
Radio signal strength (in dBm) 
 
Signal-to-noise ratio (in dB) 
 
Bit error rate. 
•  Alarm logger – stores alarms generated by local and remote units. 
Changing Configuration Parameters 
AirMux-104 management software allows you to change configuration parameters 
of the radio link between two units, as well as parameters of their SNMP agents. In 
addition, you save your parameters in a form of TXT file.  
 
AirMux-104 restarts automatically in order to put configuration changes into effect. 
 
Before starting configuration procedure, make sure that the current configuration 
parameters of the local and remote appear in the Link Parameters display. If this 
data is not available, you must refresh the display. 
 
To display local and remote unit current parameters: 
1. Click on Local or Remote in the Link Parameters display to select a local or 
remote AirMux-104. 
2.  Right-click on selected unit, and select Refresh on the shortcut menu. 
The Link Parameters displays IP bandwidth, number of assigned E1 
timeslots, and IP details of the selected unit. 
Selecting Communication Method 
 
To change communication method: 
1.  In the Tools menu, select Preferences
The Communication Preferences dialog box appears (see 
2.  In the Communication Preferences dialog box, select Local (Point to Point) or 
Network
:  
 
Local (Point to Point)
 – direct connection via cross cable 
 
Network
 – connection via network to a specified IP address.  
For the network connection, enter IP address of the RT. 
3. Click OK to finish communication method selection. 
Note