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InfiLINK 2x2 and InfiMUM 2x2 product families have a wide range of monitoring capabilities. This section describes web interface with all utilities it offers as well as CLI command review for maintenance and monitoring of device and network status.

Web interface

This article is only intended to show briefly main paremeters for device monitoring and troubleshooting, for more information about Web interface please go to InfiNet Wireless R5000 - Web GUI - Technical User Manual

Device status section

There is a hardware monitoring information at the top of the section. Displays the CPU, memory and flash usage of the unit in real time.

Interface statistics

Displays the status, MAC address and operational mode for each interface, along with the traffic load for Rx/Tx, the number of packets transferred on Rx/Tx and the Rx/Tx errors. 

Extended interface statistics can be obtained by clickind left button on the interface you are interested in. Following statistics are available:

General Statistics

Displays the operational mode of the interface and detailed information about the packet types sent and received (bytes, load, CRC errors, pause packets, runts, alignment errors, multiple collisions, single collisions, queue overflow etc).

QoS Statistics

In order to ensure the necessary quality of service for each application, user or data stream different prioritization queues are used. QoS statistics displays the number of inbound and dropped packets for each priority queue, making it easy to identify and monitor the traffic types flowing through the unit.

Network address table 

Displays the address table for a specific interface.

Modulation Statistics

Displays the information about modulation types, such as receive and transmit statistics for different coding scheme. This statistic is available in the firmware version with "TDMA" support.

Errors/Drops Statistics

Displays the number of errors, retries and droped packets during transmission for each link. The number of retries might tend to zero, if this number is more then 10% the link can not work properly.




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