3. Information Tab

This is the “home page” of the TRIMAR’s web-based administration utility. It will be displayed when the utility is first accessed and whenever the TRIMAR AP has been rebooted after configuration changes have been made.

The information on this page gives various readings polled directly from the TRIMAR AP. This data is a “capture” of its current operational status.

Note that it may be necessary to refresh the page to re-poll the TRIMAR AP to update the displayed information.

Field

1Access Point Name:

2Radio MAC Address:

3IP address:

4AP firmware version:

5Radio firmware version:

6SSID:

7Cell ID:

8Current transmit rate:

9Current channel:

10Operational radio profile:

11Security:

12Region:

13Associated station count:

14Number of stations allowed to associate:

15Ethernet MAC Address:

16Total packets received:

17Total packets transmitted:

18Packets received to host:

19Packets transmitted from host:

20Ethernet port rx packets:

21Ethernet port tx packets:

22Ethernet port broadcast packets:

23WLAN port rx packets:

24WLAN port tx packets:

25WLAN port broadcast packets:

26WDS port rx packets:

27WDS port tx packets:

28WDS port broadcast packets:

Definition/Meaning

The units assigned name/label

The units factory assigned MAC address

The units IP address and IP addressing scheme

The units software firmware version number

The units hardware firmware version number

The units (primary) assigned SSIDs

Used for load balancing – see TRIMAR Controller Manual

The units data transmission rate

The unit’s current operating channel

The unit’s assigned radio operation mode

The unit’s configured security schemes

The unit’s operating geographic region

The number of radios currently associated with the unit

The number of radios allowed to associate with the unit

Same as 2. above unless user reconfigured

Total of all packets received or transmitted

Total of packets received or transmitted by the host

Total of packets received, transmitted or broadcasted via LAN port

Total of packets received, transmitted or broadcasted via WLAN port

Total of packets received, transmitted or broadcasted via WDS port

Table 1: System status definitions

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TRIMAR specifications

OTC Wireless TRIMAR is a state-of-the-art technology designed to revolutionize the way we communicate and manage wireless networks. This innovative solution is specifically engineered for maritime applications, and it enhances operational efficiency, safety, and connectivity in challenging environments.

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