Alvarion BreezeNET B System Manual page 81

Point-to-point wireless bridge release 3.1
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Broadcasts/multicasts are routed to the Medium queue (applicable only for BU).
Control and wireless management frames generated in the unit are routed to the
High queue.
Any frame coming from the Ethernet port, which is meant to reach another
BreezeNET B unit via the wireless port (as opposed to messages intended for
stations behind other BreezeNET B units), is sent to the High queue, regardless of
the priority configuration.
The Wireless Link Counters include the following statistics:
Total transmitted frames to wireless: The number of frames transmitted to
the wireless media. The total includes one count for each successfully
transmitted frame (excluding retransmissions), and the number of
transmitted control and wireless management frames. In the BU, there are
also separate counters for the following:
Beacons
Management and Other Data frames, including successfully transmitted
unicast frames and multicast/broadcast data frames (excluding
retransmissions, excluding Beacons in BU)
Total submitted frames (bridge): The total number of data frames submitted
to the internal bridge for transmission to the wireless media. The count does
not include control and wireless management frames, or retransmissions.
There are also separate counts for each priority queue through which the
frames were routed (High, Mid and Low).
Frames dropped (too many retries): The number of dropped frames, which
are the frames unsuccessfully retransmitted until the maximum permitted
number of retransmissions without being acknowledged. This count includes
dropped data frames as well as dropped control and wireless management
frames.
Total retransmitted frames: The total number of retransmissions, including
all unsuccessful transmissions and retransmissions.
Total transmitted concatenated frames: The total number of concatenated
frames transmitted successfully to the wireless media, excluding
retransmissions. There are also separate counts for concatenated frames that
include one frame (Single), two frames (Double) or more than two frames
(More). For more details refer to section
Operation and Administration
Menus and Parameters
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4.2.6.5.7
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