Radwin Ltd. WINLINK User Manual
AirMux-104 Installation and Operation Manual
Chapter 5 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
Collecting Statistics
5-3
Saving Alarm Log
Alarm log can be saved as a TXT file. New alarms are automatically added to the
text file, as they enter the alarm logger.
text file, as they enter the alarm logger.
To save alarm log:
1. From the Tools menu, choose Logger Options.
1. From the Tools menu, choose Logger Options.
Configure Logger Options dialog box appears (see
2. Click button and in the Select File dialog box indicate in which folder and
under what name alarm log file is to be saved, and click Save.
Figure 5-2. Logger Options Dialog Box
5.2 Collecting Statistics
AirMux-104 constantly monitors traffic over the radio link and collects the
following statistics data:
• Local/remote received traffic rate (in kbps)
• Local/remote received frames rate (in fps)
• Radio signal strength (in dBm)
• Signal-to-noise ratio (in dB)
• Bit error rate.
following statistics data:
• Local/remote received traffic rate (in kbps)
• Local/remote received frames rate (in fps)
• Radio signal strength (in dBm)
• Signal-to-noise ratio (in dB)
• Bit error rate.
Statistics log can also be saved as a text file.
To save statistics log:
1. From the Tools menu, choose Monitor Options.
1. From the Tools menu, choose Monitor Options.
Monitor Options dialog box appears (see
2. Click button and in the Select File dialog box indicate in which folder and
under what name statistics log file is to be saved, and click Save.
3. In the Interval box, type or select statistics refresh interval (in sec.).