DI-1162/DI-1162M Remote Access Router
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WAN 1
Items in the screen are described as follows:
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Tx Packets –
The total number of valid packets transmitted by the router since the last reset.
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Tx Bytes –
The total number of bytes transmitted by the router.
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Tx Discard Packets –
The number of packets dropped by the router.
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Tx Error Packets –
the number of invalid packets transmitted by the router. This hardware counter shows the
sum of Collisions, Abort, and Underrun packets.
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Tx Underrun Packets –
Runt packets. This counter shows the number of packets transmitted by the router that
are less than the allowed 64-octet minimum length. Underrun packets occur due to jam signals generated by
collisions, backpressure, etc.
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Tx Lost CTS Packets –
The number of Clear To Send packets that were lost by the router.
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Rx Packets –
The total number of packets received by the router.
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Rx Bytes –
The total number of bytes contained in packets received by the router.
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Rx Unknown Packets –
The number of packets received by the router that were of an unsupported protocol.
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Rx Discard Packets –
The number of packets dropped by the router.
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Rx Error Packets -
Number of invalid packets received by the router. This hardware counter shows the sum of
NOA, Abort, CRC, Overrun, CD Lost, Framing, and Parity error packets.
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Rx NOA Packets –
Non-Octet Alignment. This counts the number of packets received by the router that did
not end on a byte boundary. The receipt of a misaligned packet will generate a single NOA event regardless of
the number of misaligned octets in the packet.
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Rx Abort Packet –
The number of packets that were dropped due to user generated breaks in the transmission
that occurred while a packet is being received.
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Rx CRC Packets –
The number of packets received that failed the CRC checksum test.