Probably a dumb question but a quick search doesn't yield any satisfying answers. The numbers displayed don't seem to correlate to any interface, bridge, switch, etc., so can anyone tell me definitively what exactly the stats displayed next to the device ID at the top of Webfig represent?
It shows how much traffic it takes to display and update the page you are viewing in webfig.
Ah! Indeed, the Rx numbers increase depending on how complex of a page I'm viewing. For instance, the Connections page which is pretty busy seems to take up around 500 Kbps on my CCR2116, whereas a relatively static page like Address Lists shows up as ~5 Kbps. So that all jives with your explanation.
Thank you for taking the time to educate me!
Well, it's not actually that useful relative to it's prominence in UI. So I get the confusion.
It would be cool if that space was user definable - having a chosen interface's throughput displayed there, or CPU utilization, or something (anything?) else would be handy. I can't say I've ever found myself wondering how much bandwidth Webfig is consuming.