User's Manual

Device Setup and Management
BreezeNET PRO.11 Series 3-21 User’s Guide
Power Saving Free Entries Number of free buffers (one frame
each) available for power save management. These buffers hold
messages for stations that only periodically make contact with the AP
due to power considerations.
Total Received Frames - The number of frames received from the
wireless media. The count includes data and control frames (including
beacons received from AP’s).
Total Received Data Frames – The number of data frames received
from the wireless media.
Total Received Fragments – The total number of frames received,
including data, control and duplicate data frames (see duplicates and
dwell timeouts parameter below).
Bad Fragments Received – The number of frames received from the
WLAN with errors. In a point-to-point application, this counter should
relatively correspond to the number of retransmitted fragments on the
other side.
Duplicates and Dwell timeouts – When a unit receives a frame; it
sends an acknowledgement for it. If the acknowledge is lost, than it
receives a second copy of the same frame, since the other side thinks
this frame was not received. Although duplicate frames are count, only
the first copy of the frame is forward to the UTP port.
Display Rate Counters – Displays contents of packets at each rate. The
AP displays counters per station.
Display Rx Packets per Frequency - Histogram of the number of
frames received on each channel. This graph is explained fully in section
3.6.6 , Using the Rx Packets per Frequency Histogram.
Reset Counters - Choose this option to reset all the counters. After
choosing this option, you will be requested to type 1 for confirmation or
0 to cancel the reset.
Power Saving Counters – Displays the power saving per station, the
number of transmitted frames and the number of discarded frames. This
applies only to AP’s.