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246 | Managing the Radio<br />

This page displays the current radio performance monitoring parameters per Ethernet port received (RX)<br />

data in packet and byte level granularity, for Ethernet port high level statistics and troubleshooting.<br />

The results shown are since the page was opened and are updated automatically every 12 seconds.<br />

ETHERNET PORT PARAMETERS<br />

All Ethernet Ports RX<br />

Monitored Parameter<br />

Packets<br />

Bytes<br />

Packets equal to 64 bytes<br />

Packets 65 to 127 bytes<br />

Packets 128 to 255 bytes<br />

Packets 256 to 511 bytes<br />

Packets 512 to 1023 bytes<br />

Packets 1024 to 1536 bytes<br />

Broadcast Packets<br />

Function<br />

Parameter to show the number of packets received by the customer from the Ethernet<br />

port (including bad packets, broadcast packets, and multicast packets)<br />

Parameter to show the number of bytes received (including those in bad packets) by the<br />

customer from the Ethernet port (excluding framing bits but including FCS octets)<br />

Parameter to show the number of packets received (including bad packets) from the<br />

customer into the Ethernet port that are equal to 64 bytes (excluding framing bits but<br />

including FCS octets)<br />

Parameter to show the number of packets received (including bad packets) from the<br />

customer into the Ethernet port that are between 65 and 127 bytes (excluding framing<br />

bits but including FCS octets)<br />

Parameter to show the number of packets received (including bad packets) from the<br />

customer into the Ethernet port that are between 128 and 255 bytes (excluding framing<br />

bits but including FCS octets)<br />

Parameter to show the number of packets received (including bad packets) from the<br />

customer into the Ethernet port that are between 256 and 511 bytes(excluding framing<br />

bits but including FCS octets)<br />

Parameter to show the number of packets received (including bad packets) from the<br />

customer into the Ethernet port that are between 512 and 1023 bytes(excluding framing<br />

bits but including FCS octets)<br />

Parameter to show the number of packets received (including bad packets) from the<br />

customer into the Ethernet port that are between 1024 and 1536 bytes(excluding framing<br />

bits but including FCS octets)<br />

Parameter to show the number of broadcast packets received from the customer into the<br />

Ethernet port. Broadcast packets are good packets received that were directed to the<br />

broadcast address. Note that this does not include multicast packets.<br />

Aprisa SR+ User Manual 1.5.3

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