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The Statistics sub-menu provides you with an overview of all sent (tx) and received (rx) data packets:
Sent packets
tx-good:
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The number of successfully sent packets.
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tx-unicast:
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The number of successfully sent unicast packets.
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tx-broadcast:
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The number of successfully sent broadcast packets.
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tx-multicast:
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The number of successfully sent multicast packets.
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tx-lostcarrier:
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The number of lost carrier signals. Indicates a defective medium (for example, cable).
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tx-deferred:
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The number of deferred packets. A packet is deferred if the MAC is busy sending another packet. Deferred packets do not indicate a problem, its just that the CPU queued a transmit packet during transmission of another packet
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tx-collision:
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The number of colliding packets (max. 16).
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tx-excesscol:
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The number of colliding packets (if tx-collision > 16).
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tx-latecol:
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The number of colliding packets that require too much time to be transmitted. If a collision was detected after the 512th bit of the frame being transmitted was reached, a late collision is output.
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Received packets
rx-good:
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The number of successfully received packets.
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rx-unicast:
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The number of successfully received unicast packets.
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rx-broadcast:
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The number of successfully received broadcast packets.
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rx-multicast:
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The number of successfully received multicast packets.
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rx-crc-err:
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The number of received CRC check-sum errors.
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rx-align-err:
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The number of alignment errors (incorrect driver, cable defective) when receiving data packets.
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rx-too-short:
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The number of data packets that are too short during the transmission.
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rx-too-long:
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The number of data packets that are too long during the transmission.
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rx-collision:
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The number of colliding packets (max. 16).
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rx-overrun-err:
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The number of buffer overrun errors when receiving data packets.
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rx-queue-overrun:
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The number of queue overrun errors when receiving data packets.
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rx-no-buffer:
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The number of no buffers when receiving data packets.
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rx-frame-dropped:
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The number of dropped frames. The reason is that the Ethernet driver has no handler for them. This could be because a non matching VLAN-tag, unsupported protocols (e.g. not IP4 IP6, ARP, RARP, PPPOED, PPPOES), etc.
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Sent & Received Packets
rx-tx-64:
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The total number of sent and received packets of 64 Bytes.
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rx-tx-64-127:
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The total number of sent and received packets of between 64 and 127 Bytes.
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rx-tx-128-255:
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The total number of sent and received packets of between 128 and 255 Bytes.
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rx-tx-256-511:
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The total number of sent and received packets of between 256 and 511 Bytes.
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rx-tx-512-1023:
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The total number of sent and received packets of between 512 and 1023 Bytes.
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rx-tx-1024:
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The total number of sent and received packets of 1024 Bytes.
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