T5 Radio DSL Counter

About this task

A T5 controller uses the operating system to manage its connected radio devices, as opposed to the WiNG operating used by NX service platforms. However, a T5 controller, once enabled as a supported external device, can provide data to WiNG to assist in a T5‘s management within a WiNG supported subnet populated by both types of devices. The Customer Premises Equipment (CPEs) are the T5 controller managed radio devices using the operating system. The tabs within the Radios section support these T5 managed CPE radio devices. These CPEs use a Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) as their high speed Internet access mechanism using the CPE‘s physical wallplate connection and phone jack.

To view CPE DSL counter statistics:

Procedure

  1. Select the Statistics menu from the Web UI.
  2. Select the Wireless Controller node from the left navigation pane and select a T5 controller from amongst those displayed.
  3. Select the DSL menu item. The Counter tab displays by default.
    The DSL Counter screen displays the following:
    Name Lists the name of the DSL utilized by each T5 controller connected CPE device.
    Rx Octets Displays the number of octets (bytes) received with no errors by the listed T5 controller managed CPE DSL.
    Rx Packets Lists the number of data packets received for the listed T5 managed CPE DSL since this screen was last refreshed.
    Rx Pause Packets Lists the number of Ethernet flow control (Layer 2) packets received for the listed T5 managed CPE DSL since this screen was last refreshed.
    Tx Octets Displays the number of octets (bytes) transmitted with no errors by the listed T5 controller managed CPE DSL.
    Tx Packets Lists the number of data packets transmitted from the listed T5 managed CPE DSL since this screen was last refreshed.
    Tx Pause Packets Lists the number of Ethernet flow control (Layer 2) packets transmitted from the listed T5 managed CPE DSL since this screen was last refreshed.
  4. Select Refresh to update the screen's statistics counters to their latest values.