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4.7.6 Statistics
4.7.6.1 Statistics Interfaces
Note:
All definitions given below use the following convention:
RX (or Input) = data received from a lower network layer
TX (or Output) = data transmitted to a lower network layer
Figure 49 - Statistics - Interfaces
Item Description
The LAN (Ethernet) Interface layer shows reception and transmission traffic counts.
RX Pkts (ETH1) The total number of input packets received by Ethernet 1 interface.
TX Pkts (ETH1) The total number of output packets transmitted by Ethernet 1 interface.
The RF Interface layer shows reception and transmission traffic counts.
RX Pkts (RF-OIP Sublayer) The total number of input packets received by RF-OIP interface.
TX Pkts (RF-OIP Sublayer) The total number of output packets transmitted by RF-OIP interface.
RX Ctrl Pkts (Airlink Sublayer) The total number of control input packets received by the RF Airlink Sublayer.
RX Data Pkts (Airlink Sublayer) The total number of data input packets received by the RF Airlink Sublayer.
TX Ctrl Pkts (Airlink Sublayer) The total number of control output packets transmitted by the RF Airlink Sublayer.
TX Data Pkts (Airlink Sublayer) The total number of data output packets transmitted by the RF Airlink Sublayer.
Airlink error correction
Packets with no errors
Number of E-DBA packets, control or data, received over-the-air with correct For-
ward Error (FEC) checksum.
Packets corrected Number of E-DBA packets, control or data, received over-the-air with correctable
errors.
Packets not correct
Number of E-DBA packets received over-the-air with errors that could not be cor-
rected . These packets were discarded.
Note: For Transport (TCP/UDP) and Network (IP) interface layers statistics refer to MIB 1213.