Motorola PTP 400 Series User Manual page 90

Point-to-point wireless bridges
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Wireless Good Tx Packets: Total number of good packets the bridge has sent for
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transmission by the wireless interface
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Wireless Good Rx Packets: Total number of good packets the bridge has received from the
wireless interface (see note 21).
Packets To Internal Stack: This displays the total number of good packets the bridge has
transmitted to the internal stack (e.g. ARP requests, PING requests, HTTP requests). See
note 21.
Packets From Internal Stack: This displays the total number of good packets the bridge has
received from the internal stack (e.g. ARP responses, PING replies, HTTP responses). See
note 21.
Ethernet Rx Fragments: Total number of short frames (<64 bytes, sometimes called runts)
received from the local Ethernet interface. On a half-duplex link, these packets are the result
of collisions and are to be expected. If you have forced the Ethernet configuration to full-
duplex and are getting such packets then you probably have a duplex mismatch (the device
you have connected is running in half-duplex). 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.
Total number of ARQ retransmitted packets that have
ARQ Retransmitted Rx
Packets:
been received. See note 21.
Transmit Data Rate: The data rate in the transmit direction, expressed in Mbps and
presented as: max, mean, min, and latest histogram format. (See note 16)
The histogram is calculated over a one hour period. If the equipment has been running for
less than one hour then the histogram is calculated over the current elapsed time.
Receive Data Rate: The data rate in the receive direction, expressed in Mbps and presented
as: max, mean, min, and latest histogram format. See note 21.
Aggregate Data Rate: The aggregate data rate, expressed in Mbps and presented as: max,
mean, min, and latest histogram format. See note 16.
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The number in (+nn) displays the number of packets transmitted since the last page refresh.
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