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9. APPENDIX 1: CLI COMMAND RESULTS
This section describes how to understand and interpret the feedback
given by the Cisco command-line interface (CLI) under specific
circumstances.
9.1. Interpreting # eng-stats output
The table below shows the CLI output for # eng-stats.
Fluidity role: master vehicle id 142186476
static 5.0.147.3
[00:F1:CA:80:93:03
]
mobile 5.0.41.57
[00:F1:CA:80:29:39
]
handoff
1486754405.00168097
9
static 5.0.147.3
[00-F1-CA-80-93-
03]
mobile 5.0.41.57
[00-F1-CA-80-29-
39]
static 5.0.88.123
[00-F1-CA-80-58-
7B]
mobile 5.0.41.57
[00-F1-CA-80-29-
39]
The results shown in the table above are interpreted as follows:
The section above shows the real-time transmission and receiving rates of
the wireless and LAN interfaces.
Fluidity role: master vehicle id 142186476
The section above shows the role of the Cisco device being interrogated.
This example is a Principal (i.e. Master) vehicle unit, with unit ID number
142186476.
static 5.0.147.3
[00:F1:CA:80:93:03
]
mobile 5.0.41.57
[00:F1:CA:80:29:39
]
handoff
1486754405.00168097
9
static 5.0.147.3
[00-F1-CA-80-93-
03]
mobile 5.0.41.57
[00-F1-CA-80-29-
39]
static 5.0.88.123
[00-F1-CA-80-58-
7B]
mobile 5.0.41.57
[00-F1-CA-80-29-
39]
In the section above:
• Radio unit 5.0.147.3 (first row) currently has access to radio
coverage from two APs (which are also Cisco radio units).