I think I have it. RSSI goes from 1-40 with 40 being good. LQ goes from 40-1
with 1 being good except when LQ drops to 0% the value is 0 and needs to be
change to 40 so as not to break calculation. I do not have MRTG running so I am
working blind. Thanks SB. Let us know if it works Sully!

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Tom, based on your contribution, we slightly modify it. Please see attached if
this make sense.

Alex
sB Tech Support
 
 


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I read that part in the script, however what I need to know is does the radio
respond with a 40 or 0 to represent LQ?

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The MAX_RSSI for smartBridges radios is 40. This is a baseband processor
default, and is used for calculation of the Roaming threshold and other
parameters in the operaion of the channel. The different values are also used
for RSSI in a relative manner for other functions. For the purpose of
representation, the MAX_RSSI is scaled as per the Radio to show a percentage
value. In dBm, the same would range from -95 dBm to -10 dBm. 

Alex
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There is a strange twist in the Perl script. The numbers that represent Lq and
RSSI range from 0 to 40. The way the script is writen, a 40 for RSSI is 100%
while a 0 for LQ is 100%. Can anyone verify this? What do you get if you use the
'don't convert to percentage' option?

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Should be simple.  I was hoping that the person who wrote the RSSI/LQ script
would know how to tweak it to overcome this problem.

Sully


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I don't use the script but I'll check it out.

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Knock...Knock...anyone know how to stop the MRTG RSSI/LQ script from showing
100% for the LQ whenever the unit becomes unresponsive?  I want it to go to
zero, and not update, like the normal MRTG traffic graphs.

Sully


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Subject: [smartBridges] MRTG for RSSI and LQ

I was fiddling with my RSSI/LQ MRTG script today in an attempt to get the LQ to
go to ZERO when the unit is unresponsive.

I used the UNKNASZERO, but that doesn't seem to do the trick.  Whenever the unit
is unresponsive, the RSSI drops to zero (which is good), but the LQ jumps up to
100%.

I would like it to also drop to zero.

Any ideas??

Thanks!!

Sully

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