• Serial protocols statistics
• Ethernet statistics
• Cellular statistic (if cellular interface is available)
“Display” button then shows chosen data below. “Download Selected Data” button generates CSV
(UTF-8 encoded) file of all chosen systems’ data and downloads them as files without displaying them.
Both "Display" and "Download ..." buttons send a request for the required set of statistics data to the
unit. Retrieving and transferring of the data (over the radio channel) takes some time. Downloading
the data is practical when the user needs to process them in a spreadsheet and wants to save some
bandwidth. It is also recommended to use spreadsheet editor like Microsoft Excel or Apple Numbers
to process statistics on mobile devices due to better user experience provided by the specialized apps.
8.4.2. Serial protocol statistics
Serial protocols statistics provides set of data monitoring the COM port(s) and Terminal server (s). Only
enabled interfaces are displayed. The statistics counters are based on packets entering or leaving the
COM port or Terminal server module. As a result of this the 'count' values correspond to the Protocol
messages (the "Protocol" selected on the specific COM port or Terminal server). If the packet is 'glued'
from the several frames, it is evaluated as a single packet. In case of COM port statistic, the summary
of 'Correct' and 'Drop' Bytes provides the total amount of Bytes on the physical interface.
Rx direction: from the connected (at the COM or ETH port) external device to the M!DGE3 unit (i.e.
from the COM port module or Terminal server module to the Router module). Tx direction: from the
M!DGE3 unit to the external device.
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