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WiNG 5.4.2 Access Point System Reference Guide
The
Traffic
field describes the following for the selected access point interface:
The
Errors
field displays the following information for the selected access point interface:
The
Receive Errors
field displays the following information about the selected interface:
Good Octets Sent
Displays the number of transmitted octets (bytes) with no errors.
Good Octets
Received
Displays the number of octets (bytes) with no errors received by the interface.
Good Pkts Sent
Describes the number of good packets transmitted.
Good Pkts Received
Describes the number of good packets received.
Mcast Pkts Sent
Displays the number of multicast packets sent through the selected interface.
Mcast Pkts Received
Displays the number of multicast packets received through the selected interface.
Bcast Pkts Sent
Displays the number of broadcast packets sent through the interface.
Bcast Pkts Received
Displays the number of broadcast packets received through the interface.
Packet Fragments
Displays the number of packet fragments transmitted or received through the interface.
Jabber Pkts
Displays the number of packets transmitted through the interface that are larger than the MTU
through the interface.
Bad Pkts Received
Displays the number of bad packets received through the interface.
Collisions
Displays the number of collisions on the interface.
Late Collisions
A late collision is any collision that occurs after the first 64 octets of data have been sent by
the sending client. Late collisions are not normal, and are usually the result of out-of-
specification cabling or a malfunctioning device.
Excessive Collisions
Displays the number of excessive collisions. Excessive collisions occur when the traffic load
increases to the point that a single Ethernet network cannot handle it efficiently.
Drop Events
Displays the number of dropped packets transmitted or received through the interface.
Tx Undersize Pkts
Displays the number of undersize packets transmitted through the interface.
Oversize Pkts
Displays the number of oversize packets.
MAC Transmit Error
Displays the number of transmits that failed because of an internal MAC sub-layer error that
is not a late collision, excessive collision count, or a carrier sense error.
MAC Receive Error
Displays the number of received packets failed because of an internal MAC sub-layer that is
not a late collision, excessive collision count, or a carrier sense error.
Bad CRC
Displays the CRC error. The
Cyclical Redundancy Check
(CRC) is the 4 byte field at the end of
every frame. The receiving station uses it to interpret if the frame is valid. If the CRC value
computed by the interface does not match the value at the end of the frame, it’s considered a
bad CRC.
Rx Frame Errors
Displays the number of frame errors received at the interface. A frame error occurs when a
byte of data is received, but not in the format expected.
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