AP-51xx Access Point Product Reference Guide
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Refer to the
Transmitted
field to view statistics transmitted over the access point LAN port.
RX Errors
RX errors include dropped data packets, buffer overruns, and frame
errors on inbound traffic. The number of RX errors is a total of
RX
Dropped
,
RX Overruns
and
RX Carrier
errors. Use this information
to determine performance quality of the current LAN connection.
RX Dropped
The
RX Dropped
field displays the number of data packets failing
to reach the LAN port. If this number appears excessive, consider a
new connection to the device.
RX Overruns
RX overruns are buffer overruns on the access point LAN port. RX
overruns occur when packets are received faster than the LAN
connection can handle them. If RX overruns are excessive, consider
reducing the data rate, for more information, see
Configuring the
802.11a or 802.11b/g Radio on page 5-55
.
RX Frame
The
RX Frame
field displays the number of TCP/IP data frame
errors received.
TX Packets
TX packets are data packets sent over the access point LAN port.
The displayed number is a cumulative total since the LAN
connection was last enabled or the access point was last restarted.
To begin a new data collection, see
Configuring System Settings on
page 4-2
.
TX Bytes
TX bytes are bytes of information sent over the LAN port. The
displayed number is a cumulative total since the LAN Connection
was last enabled or the access point was last restarted. To begin a
new data collection, see
Configuring System Settings on page 4-2
.
TX Errors
TX errors include dropped data packets, buffer overruns, and carrier
errors on outbound traffic. The displayed number of TX errors is a
total of
TX Dropped,
TX Overruns
and
TX Carrier
errors. Use this
information to re-assess AP location and transmit speed.
TX Dropped
The
TX Dropped
field displays the number of data packets that fail
to get sent from the access point LAN port.
TX Overruns
TX overruns are buffer overruns on the LAN port. TX overruns occur
when packets are sent faster than the LAN connection can handle.
If TX overruns are excessive, consider reducing the data rate, for
more information, see
Configuring the 802.11a or 802.11b/g Radio
on page 5-55
.
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