- packets—number of packets received
- errors—sum of all receive errors (long packet, short packet, CRC, overrun,
alignment)
- drop—packets dropped due to insufficient memory
- fifo—overrun occurred during reception
- alignment—non-octet-aligned packets (number of bits not divisible by 8)
- multicast—packets received with a broadcast or multicast destination address
• TX—Ethernet statistics about the transmitted signal during System Uptime.
- bytes—number of bytes transmitted
- packets—number of packets transmitted
- errors—sum of all transmit errors (heartbeat, late collision, repeated collision,
underrun, carrier)
- drop—packets dropped due to insufficient memory
- fifo—underrun occurred during transmission
- carrier—count of carrier losses during transmission
- collisions—packets deferred (delayed) due to collision
• SVP-II Access Points in Use—number of APs in use by wireless handsets, either in
standby or in a call. Last is current use, Max is the maximum number in use at one time.
• SVP-II Access Points in Calls—number of APs with wireless handsets in a call.
• SVP-II Telephones in Use—number of wireless handsets in standby or in a call.
• SVP-II Telephones in Calls—number of wireless handsets in a call.
• SVP-II SRP Audio (Delay)—SRP audio packets whose transmission is momentarily
delayed
• SVP-II SRP Audio (Lost)—SRP audio packets dropped due to insufficient memory
resources
• SVP-II SRP Audio
- Delay—SRP audio packets whose transmission is momentarily delayed
- Lost—SRP audio packets dropped due to insufficient memory resources
Software Version Numbers screen
The Software Version Numbers screen provides information about the software version
currently running on the WLAN IP Telephony Manager 2245.
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