Motorola MotoWI4 PTP 600 Series User Manual

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The detailed counters page is subdivided into two columns. Column one presents the detailed

statistics for the bridge’s Ethernet interface. Column two relates to the wireless interface.

The Counters have the following definitions:

Tx & Rx Octets:

Total number of octets (bytes) transmitted or received over the interface.

Rx Drops:

Total number of frames dropped due to the lack of sufficient capacity in the

receive buffer.

Rx Packets:

Total number of packets received by the interface. This includes both good and

bad packets.

Rx Broadcasts:

Total number of good broadcast packets.

Rx Multicasts:

Total number of good multicast packets.

Rx CRC and Align:

Total number of packets with CRC or frame alignment errors.

Rx Undersize:

Total number of packets received that are less than 64 bytes and have a valid

CRC.

Rx Oversize:

Total number of packets received that are greater than the maximum number

of bytes with a valid CRC.

Rx Fragments:

Total number of packets that are less than 64 bytes with an invalid CRC

(these packet types are also known as runts).

Rx Jabbers:

Total number of packets received that are greater than the maximum number of

bytes with an invalid CRC.

Rx 64 Bytes: Total number 64 byte frames received

Rx 65 to 127 Bytes: Total number of frames received in the size range 65 to 127 bytes.

Rx 128 to 255 Bytes: Total number of frames received in the size range 128 to 255 bytes.

Rx 256 to 511 Bytes: Total number of frames received in the size range 256 to 511 bytes.

Rx 512 to 1023 Bytes: Total number of frames received in the size range 512 to 1023 bytes.

Rx 1024 to Max:

Total number of frames received in the size range 1024 to Maximum bytes.

Tx Drops:

Total number of frames dropped due excessive collisions, late collision and frame

ageing.

Tx Packets:

Total number of packets received by the interface. This includes both good and

bad packets.

Tx Broadcasts:

Total number of good broadcast packets.

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