Soroush, For common layer statistics, Tx means leaving the NEM layer and Rx means entering the NEM layer.
numUpstreamPacketsBroadcastTx is the number of upstream broadcast packets sent by an NEM layer. If you are looking at the statistic counter for a radio model, this would be the number of broadcast packets sent to the transport layer. numUpstreamPacketsBroadcastRx is the number of upstream broadcast packets received by an NEM layer. If you are looking at the statistic counter for a radio model, this would be the number of broadcast packets received from the physical layer. numDownstreamPacketsBroadcastTx is the number of downstream broadcast packets sent by an NEM layer. If you are looking at the statistic counter for a radio model, this would be the number of broadcast packets sent to the physical layer. numDownstreamPacketsBroadcastRx is the number of downstream broadcast packets received by an NEM layer. If you are looking at the statistic counter for a radio model, this would be the number of broadcast packets received from the transport layer. NEM Layer Stack === Transport Layer ^ | | v Radio Model Layer [1] ^ | | v Physical Layer ^ | | v Over-The-Air (OTA) Where, ^ | | Up v Down [1] Also referred to as MAC Layer -- Steven Galgano Adjacent Link LLC www.adjacentlink.com On 08/27/2015 08:24 PM, [REDACTED] wrote: > Hello, > > i wounder, what is difference between numUpstreamPacketsBroadcastTx, > numUpstreamPacketsBroadcastRx, numDownstreamPacketsBroadcastTx > and numDownstreamPacketsBroadcastRx ? > Thanks, > > > _______________________________________________ > emane-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/mailman/listinfo/emane-users > _______________________________________________ emane-users mailing list [email protected] http://pf.itd.nrl.navy.mil/mailman/listinfo/emane-users
