Redline Access Node-50 User Manual page 23

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General Info: Identical to the information found on the home page, with the
addition of Frequency, which represents the operating channel of the link. The
system can be configured to operate over 9 distinct channels, as described below.
Ethernet LAN Statistics:
Rx packets: Counts the number of packets successfully received by the
local system.
Rx packets - discarded: Counts the number of packet errors received by
the local system.
Tx packets: Counts the number of Ethernet packets transmitted by the
local system.
Wireless Statistics:
Received Signal Strength – min: Indicates the minimum received signal
strength measured over time.
Received Signal Strength – mean: Indicates the average received signal
strength received, averaged over time.
Received Signal Strength – max: Indicates the maximum received signal
strength measured over time.
Average SINADR: Indicates the average signal to noise ratio measured
over time. The ratio is based on the digital information provided from the
output of the A/D converter.
Rx bytes: Indicates the total number of bytes received over the air.
Rx bytes - discarded: Indicates the number of bytes with errors received
over the air from the remote terminal.
Rx packets: Indicates the number of packets received over the air from the
remote terminal.
Rx packets - retransmitted: Indicates the number of packets retransmitted
over the air from the remoter terminal.
Rx packets - discarded: Indicates the number of packets, originating from
the remote terminal that is lost over the air due to degradation in the RF
link.
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