Motorola PTP 400 Series User Manual

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Packets To Internal Stack:

Total number of good packets the bridge has transmitted to the

internal TCP/IP stack. See note 21.

Packets From Internal Stack:

Total number of good packets the bridge has received from

the internal TCP/IP stack. See note 21.

L2 Source MAC Address Conflicts:

The number of times a packet received over the

wireless link had the Layer 2 (Ethernet) Source MAC Addresses of a device that had

previously been transmitting on the 'local' Ethernet network. This could indicate the presence

of a traffic loop or of L2 MAC Address spoofing on the network. See note 21.

Num ARQ Nacks Sent:

Total number of ARQ requests sent.

Num ARQ Nacked Packets:

Total number of ARQ Ethernet packets sent in reply to an ARQ

request.

ARQ Retransmitted Rx Packets:

Total number of ARQ retransmitted packets that have

been received.

Statistics Page Refresh Period:

Refresh the page at this rate

Wireless Good Rx Packets:

Total number of good packets the bridge has received from the

wireless interface. See note 21.

Wireless Bad Rx Packets:

Total number of corrupt packets the bridge has received from the

wireless interface See note 21.

Wireless Good Tx Packets:

Total number of good packets the bridge has sent for

transmission by the wireless interface. See note 21.

Wireless Dropped Tx Packets:

Total number of packets that the local unit could not bridge

to the remote unit because either the wireless link was down or because Ethernet packets are

being received faster than they can be transmitted over the wireless link. See note 21.

Wireless Rx Bytes:

Total number of bytes that were received by the wireless interface. See

note 21.

Wireless Tx Bytes:

Total number of bytes that were transmitted by the wireless interface.

See note 21.

Wireless Tx Compressible Bytes:

Total number of bytes which the system has attempted to

compress - compression is dependant on modulation mode and packet size. See note 21.

Wireless Tx Compressed Bytes:

Total number of compressed bytes sent by the wireless

interface. See note 21.

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