Throughput – Please note that the throughput value displayed here do not refer to the radio
link capacity. Rather, it refers to the instantaneous throughput over a short time period
measured by the unit. The value here is meaningful for estimating the traffic amount if such
traffic can be sustained over some time period. Due to framing overhead, actual IP throughput
will be less.
Total Frames: Total number of aggregated RF data frames received and sent by the unit.
NOTE
match the Ethernet frames count. Packet framing, aggregation and QoS operations
will all affect the manner in which data is transported from Ethernet to RF port.
Data Packets: Total number of data packets prior to aggregation, on the transmit side, and
following de-aggregation, on the receive side.
Receive Errors: Total number of Errored Frames received by the local unit.
NOTE -
allow 5-20 minutes of new data to accumulate. This will provide an accurate
picture of the current link conditions. On occasion, it may be useful to sample a
longer time period, up to 24 hours in some cases, as the influence of external
interference sources can vary across time due to usage patterns. In many situations, some
amount of errors may be expected and unavoidable.
NOTE -
attributed to a paired radio and will not be counted towards receiver errors.
Transmit Errors:
successfully acknowledged by the remote radio.
Errors of this type can be attributed to two causes: (a) Data packet not received by remote
radio, or (b) Acknowledgement packet from remote radio not received by local radio.
– Total Frames number from RF port number should not be expected to
When diagnosing link problems, it's useful to clear the RF statistics and
RF Frames which are significantly damaged can not be accurately
Total number of frames transmitted by the local radio that were not
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