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6. Traffic Statistics
Wireless and Ethernet Traffic Statistics can be displayed by clicking on the ‘Networking’ ‘Statistics’ drop down menu. The following figure shows the statistics page. This page will be refreshed after every 10 seconds.
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| Transmitted Bytes |
| Total No of packets transmitted from the particular interface |
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| Transmitted Unicast packets |
| Total number of packets transmitted to a specified destination |
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| Transmitted Discards |
| No of packets dropped because of congestion or an error |
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| Transmitted error |
| No of packets discarded because of format error |
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| Received Bytes |
| Total No of packets received through the particular interface |
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| Received Unicast packets |
| Total No of packets received with a specified destination. |
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