RadioLAN manual Interrogating DockLINK for Performance Information

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Interrogating DockLINK for Performance Information

Performance is a combination of speed and accuracy. When the DockLINK transmits at higher rates, and retransmits packets fewer times, it has a higher rate of performance. Most users discover performance issues when sending large files from one node to another.

Although multiple users can send information at the same time, lower shared network resources can cause slower file transfer time. While data packets are being transferred, available network resources shared by all users decrease, so when the DockLINK finishes the job faster, increased shared network resources are made available for other packet transfers, making files transfer faster.

One adjustment might require the relocation of a station antenna to improve signal strength. Another adjustment might be filtering unnecessary packets to disallow passage into the wireless network. This type of fine-tuning is intuitive, and one can determine actions based upon statistics found in the following pages.

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Contents Wireless Local Area Network DockLINK User Guide FCC Fccid Mcipuniit RemarksDisclaimer Trademark Disclosures Manual ConventionsTable of Contents Recording Important System Information Troubleshooting Glossary Introduction DockLINK and Radio Unit890-010 12/04/98 Adding Security to the Wireless Network Station Designed for SimplicitySystem Requirements Local ManagementBrowser Requirements Quick Installation Steps Quick Installation StepsTo Test the Antenna Placement Designing Your System Testing the Data Range Testing Data RangeInstalling the DockLINK Network RequirementsDo this Locating the Radio UnitDo not do this Connecting the DockLINK Connecting the DockLINKSetting the MDI/MDI-X Switch Initial IP Address Setup Connect the DockLINK890-010 12/04/98 Optional Configuration Disk Using the DockLINK Manager DockLINK ManagerAccessing the DockLINK with the Browser Logging Onto the DockLINK ManagerProduct ID Enter PasswordEnter User Name DockLINK Manager Layout Main MenuMain Discovering Wireless Nodes Within the DockLINK’s Data Range Node Discovery Network Information Page Station List TabStation List NameAddress TypeLink Link Quality RatingsConnectivity Node Discovery Network Information Page Connectivity TabUser Password and Retype Password Fields Setting Up Security FeaturesUser Logon Name Fields IP Parameters ReloadIP Address Default Gateway IP AddressSubnet Mask Disabled Radio Button Dhcp Operation ModesAcquire system IP Only Radio Button Download System Software Only Radio ButtonDownload System Software and Save It Radio Button Dhcp Server IP AddressSetting the DockLINK’s Mode of Operation Dock ModeDockLINK data packets Securing the DockLINK with Data EncryptionEncryption Key and Retype Encryption Key Setting up10BaseT Port Parameters 10BaseT Port ParametersEdit Button MAC Address FilterBlock IP Packets Block IPX Packets Block NetBIOS PacketsBlock NetBEUI Packets Radio Port Parameters Port NameSubnet ID EditBlock IP Packets Block NetBEUI Packets Setting the Baud Rate for the Local Port Console ParametersManaging Packet Flow through the DockLINK MAC Address TableMask Bytes MAC AddressSource/Dest Accept/Reject Adding MAC FiltersModifying MAC Filters Deleting MAC FiltersInterrogating DockLINK for Performance Information Checking 10BaseT Port Statistics Total Packets TransmittedTotal Packets Received Checking Radio Port Statistics Radio Port StatisticsAverage Transmit Rate Packets/Sec Packet TransmissionTotal Retransmission Packet Reception Average Receive Rate Packets/SecUpgrading System Software File to Upload Upgrading from a Tftp Server Address field. Do not use this selection with DockLINKSet Tftp Server IP Address System Software File NameSaving or Rejecting Configuration Setting Changes Save All Changes and Reset Radio ButtonReload Last Saved Configuration Radio Button Reset Configuration to Factory Default Radio ButtonResetting the DockLINK ResetTesting DockLINK Connectivity to the Wireless Network Setting the Frames to SendSetting the Frame Size Setting the AddressFrames Sent Frames AckedSuccess % Avg RetransStart Button Stop ButtonRecording Important System Information System InformationSubnet ID Boot Software Version Viewing the System Log System LogConnecting the VT-100 Terminal to the DockLINK Managing the DockLINK LocallySignal Description DB-9F RJ11 Serial Port Adapter Cable Pin-outsDockLINK Local Management Configuring the DockLINK for use in the Dock Mode Prompt For more information, see Station NameLogging onto the DockLINK Configuration Screen Serial NumberEnter User Name Using the Main Menu Node DiscoverySystem Statistics Menus Working with the System Configuration Menu System Configuration MenuPort Parameters Menus Snmp Parameters Access Security Configuration Manager Menu Items User PasswordMenu Name Menu Item Refer to User Logon NameDefault Gateway IP Menu Name Menu Item Refer to IP AddressSubnet Mask AddressDock Mode Menu Name Menu Item Refer to Dhcp Operation ModeData Encryption Mode Enable Encryption Encryption Key10BaseT Port Parameters MenuBlock NetBIOS Packets Subnet IDBlock MAC Packets Edit MAC FiltersPacket When Satisfied List all Filters ConfiguredAddress Filtering Accept or RejectDownload Mode Menu Name Menu Item Refer to Radio Port StatisticsSave All Configuration Menu Name Menu Item Refer to Tftp Server IP AddressSystem Software Name Perform DownloadConfigurations Reset All ConfigurationPing Frame Count Ping Frame SizeMenu Name Menu Item Refer to Perform Ping Total PacketsTransmitted Average RetransmissionMenu Name Menu Item Refer to System Information System LogIndicators TroubleshootingProblem No traffic passed Problem Radio Range seems less than it should be Access Point Agent Client Station GlossaryDhcp Server Domain GatewayIP Address MAC Address Manager NodePackets PingRouting Subnet MaskIndicators Power LEDFault LED 10Base-T port LEDsMDI/MDI-X switch Status LEDsIO Connectors 10BaseT connectorSerial Port connector Network Protocol Electrical SpecificationsStandards Support Physical Specifications Environmental SpecificationsDimensions WeightSafety Agency Approvals Electromagnetic EmissionsGetting Technical Support Index 890-010 12/04/98 Data Encryption · 890-010 12/04/98 Logon page · 17 890-010 12/04/98 890-010 12/04/98 Enabling Data Encryption · Setting up · 25 serial devices · 890-010 12/04/98 890-010 12/04/98 RadioLAN