Redline Communications Inc. AN100UA Manual Do Utilizador
Red
MAX
™
Base Station
User Manual
Doc. #70-00058-01-01
Proprietary Redline Communications © 2007
July 13, 2007
Page 37 of 117
Interface
The interface panel provides statistics for the wireless interface (802.16), the data
Ethernet port Data), and the management (Mgmt) Ethernet port. Select the desired
interface and Click Refresh to update the screen.
Ethernet port Data), and the management (Mgmt) Ethernet port. Select the desired
interface and Click Refresh to update the screen.
Figure 16: Web: Monitoring - Status - Wireless Statistics Screen
Interface: Click the arrow in the menu box to select the desired interface:
802.16 - Wireless interface.
802.3 Data - Data Ethernet port.
802.3 Mgmt - Management Ethernet port.
802.3 Data - Data Ethernet port.
802.3 Mgmt - Management Ethernet port.
Clear: Click
Clear
to reset the statistics on the selected interface.
Refresh: Click
Refresh
button after changing the selected interface type, or anytime to
display the latest statistics for the selected .
Status
Speed: Current speed of the interface.
Operational Status: Display the current status of the wireless interface.
Operational Status: Display the current status of the wireless interface.
Up - Operational link to at least one subscriber.
Down - No operational links to subscribers.
Down - No operational links to subscribers.
Last Change: Time of the last change in the operational status or the wireless link.
Ingress
In Octets: Total number of good octets received.
In Unicast Pkts: Total number of received valid Ethernet frames with a unicast
destination address.
In Not Unicast Pkts: Total number of received valid Ethernet frames with a multicast or
broadcast destination address.
In Discards: Total number of valid Ethernet frames that are discarded due to lack of
buffer space. This includes both frames discarded at ingress and frames discarded at
egress due to priority and congestion at the output queues.
In Unicast Pkts: Total number of received valid Ethernet frames with a unicast
destination address.
In Not Unicast Pkts: Total number of received valid Ethernet frames with a multicast or
broadcast destination address.
In Discards: Total number of valid Ethernet frames that are discarded due to lack of
buffer space. This includes both frames discarded at ingress and frames discarded at
egress due to priority and congestion at the output queues.