OTC Wireless WiSER2400 manual RS232 and Wlan Statistics Panel, RS232 Statistics

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RS232 and WLAN Statistics Panel

The transmission statistics of the RS232 (COM port) and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) is shown in this panel. To retrieve the statistics, click Refresh button located at the bottom of the main window of the utility program. The following explains the statistics shown in the panel:

1.RS232 Statistics:

a.COM Sent: This number is the total bytes that the Unit sends through the connected COM port.

b.COM Received: This number is the total bytes that the Unit received through connected COM port. This value is the sum of the following values:

i.Without error: Total bytes received without error.

ii.Break Detect error: Total bytes received as break detect error.

iii.Frames error: Total bytes received with frame error.

iv.Overrun error: Total bytes received with overrun error.

c.Frames Discard: This number is the total number of frames that were discarded while the firmware tried to en-queue them to WLAN queue (send to MAC). Lacking of memory is the main reason for a frame to be discarded.

2.WLAN Statistics:

a.Transmitted Frames: This number is the total UniCastFrames and MultiCastFrames that the MAC successfully transmitted

b.Transmitted Retried Frames: This number is the total SingleRetryFrames and MultiRetryFrames that the MAC transmitted.

c.Transmitted Octets: This number is the total bytes that the MAC successfully transmitted (UnicastOctets and MulticastOctets)

d.Received Frames: This number is the total UniCastFrames and MultiCastFrames that the MAC successfully received.

e.Received Error Frames: This number is the total frames that the

MAC received with the following errors: DiscardNoBuffer, DiscardsWrongSA, DiscardWepUndecryptable, and Frame-Check- Sequence Errors.

f.Received Octets: This number is the total bytes that the MAC successfully received (UnicastOctets and MulticastOctets)

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