I tried searching the forum for this topic but was unable to locate any prior threads on this.
When I bring up the SNR chart on a node that is connected to more than one node, I sometimes get the ability to select the SNR to individual remote nodes, and other times I can only get an average of the nodes' SNR.
Is this an expected behavior? Is there a way to only select a specific remote node's SNR data? It makes it difficult to assess the link health to a specific remote node as I deploy my AREDN installation.
Thank you!
When I bring up the SNR chart on a node that is connected to more than one node, I sometimes get the ability to select the SNR to individual remote nodes, and other times I can only get an average of the nodes' SNR.
Is this an expected behavior? Is there a way to only select a specific remote node's SNR data? It makes it difficult to assess the link health to a specific remote node as I deploy my AREDN installation.
Thank you!
Works for me....
Regards,
Kent
If you are able to telnet or ssh into the mesh node, inspect the directory "/tmp/snrlog". There will be a file of the 48 hr history, with samples taken every minute, for each neighbor. A data file is cleaned up at some point, if the node has not been heard from. If there is data here for a node, and it is not displayed in snr archive in the UI, then we would need to further inspect what is going on. If there is a neighbor in mesh status, and there is not a corresponding file in this directory, then there is something going on with capturing the data to investigate.
Joe AE6XE
When I come across a node with multiple neighbors and without the ability to select individual nodes in the pull-down menu, I'll take a look at the /tmp/snrlog directory and see what I find.
Thank you for the guidance!