User`s guide
Using the Local Terminal for Unit Setup and Management
BreezeNET PRO.11 Series
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User’s Guide
• Internally Discarded – The number of frames that the AP discarded due to a
buffer overflow. Frame discard will occur mainly when the wireless conditions
are bad, the unit is busy re-transmitting frames, and is not able to handle new
frames.
• Power Saving Aged – Total number of buffered frames that were aged out.
This counter counts the number of frames dropped by the AP because a station
did not poll those frames for a long period of time.
• Power Saving Free Entries – The current number of free buffers (one frame
each) available for power save management. These buffers hold messages for
stations that are currently in Power Save mode.
• Total Received Frames – The number of frames received from the wireless
media. The count includes data and control frames (including beacons received
from AP’s).
• Total Received Data Frames – The number of data frames received from the
wireless media.
• Total Received Fragments – The total number of frames received, including
data, control and duplicate data frames (see duplicates and dwell timeouts
parameter below).
• Bad Fragments Received – The number of frames received from the WLAN
with errors.
• Duplicates and Dwell timeouts – When a unit receives a frame it sends an
acknowledge for it. If the acknowledge is lost, it receives a copy of the same
frame. Although duplicate frames are counted, only the first copy of the frame
is forwarded to the UTP port.