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Ptp 500 series point-to-point wireless bridges
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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) (Ethernet interface only).
Rx Jabbers: Total number of packets received that are greater than the maximum number of
bytes with an invalid CRC (Ethernet interface only).
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 (Ethernet interface only).
Tx Multicasts: Total number of good multicast packets (Ethernet interface only).
Tx Collisions: Total number frames experiencing collisions (Ethernet interface only).
Tx FIFO Drops: Total number frames dropped due to lack of capacity in the transmit buffer,
for example when the 500 Series bridge is connected to the local Ethernet at a connection
speed of less than 100 Mbps (Ethernet interface only).
Rx & Tx High Priority: Total number of received or transmitted frames marked as high
priority.
Rx & Tx Low Priority: Total number of received or transmitted frames marked as low priority.
Rx & Tx Pause Frames: Total number of received or transmitted pause frames (Ethernet
interface only).
Datailed Counters Page Refresh Period: The statistics page refreshes automatically
according to the setting entered here (in seconds).
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