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Ethernet Tx Packets: This displays the total number of good packets the bridge has sent for
transmission by the local Ethernet interface. . See
Ethernet Rx Packets: This displays the total number of good packets the bridge has received
from the local Ethernet interface. . See note See
Packets To Internal Stack: This displays the total number of good packets the bridge has trans-
mitted to the internal stack (e.g., ARP requests, PING requests, HTTP requests). See
"number of packets".
Packets From Internal Stack: This displays the total number of good packets the bridge has
received from the internal stack (e.g. ARP responses, PING replies, HTTP responses). See
footnote 14
"number of packets".
Transmit Data Rate: The data rate in the transmit direction, expressed in Mbps and presented
as: max, mean, min, and latest in an histogram format. The max, min and latest are true
instantaneous measurements; the mean is the mean of a set of one second means. See
"histograms". Expected data rates can be found in
Receive Data Rate: The data rate in the receive direction, expressed in Mbps and presented as:
max, mean, min, and latest in an histogram format. The max, min and latest are true instantaneous
measurements; the mean is the mean of a set of one second means. . See
Expected data rates can be found in
Aggregate Data Rate: The sum of the data rate in the directions expressed in Mbps and
presented as: max, mean, min, and latest in an histogram format. The max, min and latest are
true instantaneous measurements; the mean is the mean of a set of one second means. See Note
15. Expected data rates can be found in
Link Capacity: The maximum aggregate data capacity available for user traffic under the current
radio link conditions, assuming the units have been connected using Gigabit Ethernet. The sum
of the displayed Transmit and Receive data rates may be lower than this figure if the link isn't
fully loaded by the current traffic profile.
Transmit Modulation Mode: The modulation mode currently being used on the transmit
channel. The number in brackets after the modulation mode and coding rate string is the effective
data rate available to all MAC layer protocols. List of all the modulation modes can be found
in
Section 14
"Data Rate Calculations" where data rate calculations plots are given for each
available modulation mode.
Receive Modulation Mode: The modulation mode currently being used on the receive channel.
The number in brackets after the modulation mode and coding rate string is the effective data rate
available to all MAC layer protocols. List of all the modulation modes can be found in
"Data Rate Calculations" where data rate calculations plots are given for each available modulation
mode.
Receive Modulation Mode Detail: This supplies the user with information regarding the
receive modulation mode in use. Possible values are:
Running at maximum receive mode
Running at user-configured Target Modulation Mode
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footnote 14
Section 14
Section 14
"Data Rate Calculations".
Section 14
"Data Rate Calculations".
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"number of packets".
"number of packets".
footnote 14
"Data Rate Calculations".
footnote 8
"histograms".
footnote 8
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