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These values are calculated by tracking values over an interval of time and reporting the average for that interval. The interval's duration is calculated as:
interval = max((stop_time - start_time) / graph_width_in_pixels, requested_sample_interval)
If you click on the thumbnail image for each graph, you will be taken to a larger graph with details about the sample period used, min, max and other information. For this report, the requested sample interval is set to: 0s.

Graph set for Transmit Rate (bits per second)
These values are calculated by tracking the number of bits received and/or transmitted over a period of time and reporting the average for that period. A 3-second running average (calculated by the server processes) is also graphed for comparison.
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eth0:1.1.0
eth2:1.1.2
eth8:1.1.8
Transmit Rate Chart
Transmit Rate Chart

Graph set for Receive Rate (bits per second)
QA-fire-TCP1-A
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QA-fire-UDP1-A
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eth0:1.1.0
eth2:1.1.2
eth8:1.1.8
Receive Rate Chart
Receive Rate Chart

Combined Graph for Transmit and Receive Rate (bits per second)
Rate Chart
Rate Chart

Graph set for Transmit Packet Rates (Packets per Second)
These values are calculated by tracking the number of packets received and/or transmitted over a period of time and reporting the average for the period.

QA-fire-TCP1-A
QA-fire-TCP1-B
QA-fire-UDP1-A
QA-fire-UDP1-B
eth0:1.1.0
eth2:1.1.2
eth8:1.1.8

Transmit Packets Chart
Transmit Packets Chart

Graph set for Receive Packets Rates (Packets per Second)
QA-fire-TCP1-A
QA-fire-TCP1-B
QA-fire-UDP1-A
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eth0:1.1.0
eth2:1.1.2
eth8:1.1.8
Receive Packets Chart
Receive Packets Chart

Combined Graph for Transmit and Receive Packet Rates (Packets per Second)
Packets Chart
Packets Chart

Graph set for Packet Error Rates (Packets per Second)
These values are calculated by tracking the number of errored packets (dropped, duplicated, out-of-order, CRC-Failure) received and/or transmitted over a period of time and reporting the average for the period. If there were zero errors of a particular type for the entire reporting period, the graph will ignore that data type for that graph. A completely empty graph means there were no errors detected.

QA-fire-TCP1-A
QA-fire-TCP1-B
QA-fire-UDP1-A
QA-fire-UDP1-B

Packet Errors Chart
Packet Errors Chart

Graph set for Packet Drop Percentage
These values report the packet drop percentage. The value is calculated by: (peer's total tx_pkts - local's total rx_pkts) / peer's total tx_pkts and will be slightly inaccurate due to reporting delays and packets-in-flight. These values are calculated over the entire life of the test. Over time, the values will become more accurate as the possible errors become a smaller percentage of the totals.

QA-fire-TCP1-A
QA-fire-TCP1-B
QA-fire-UDP1-A
QA-fire-UDP1-B

Packet Drop Percentage

Graph set for Packet Latency Distributions (milliseconds)
These values are calculated by tracking the number of packets in each latency band. A darker line indicates more latency packets for that time frame. The length of the line indicates the possible range for the packet latencies of that sample. For SIP VoIP calls, this latency is one-way latency reported by the RTCP protocol, which samples every 5 seconds or so. Another graph will be generated below for VoIP jitter that is more accurate in most cases.
QA-fire-TCP1-A
QA-fire-TCP1-B
QA-fire-UDP1-A
QA-fire-UDP1-B
Latency Distribution Chart

Graph set for Port Packet Error Rates (Packets per Seconds)
These values are calculated by tracking the number of errored packets received and/or transmitted over a period of time and reporting the average for the period. If there were zero errors of a particular type for the entire reporting period, the graph will ignore that data type for that graph. A completely empty graph means there were no errors detected.

eth0:1.1.0
eth2:1.1.2
eth8:1.1.8

Port Packet Errors Chart
Port Packet Errors Chart

Graph set for Resource Load
These values are calculated by tracking the system load reported by the Resources. High system load could affect traffic generated and received by the system, causing dropped packets, higher jitter, higher latency, and other performance degradations. The reported numbers are adjusted to be the system load multiplied by 100.. If the reported load is greater than 100 times the number of processors, your system may be over-worked.

simech-1
simech-1

Resource Load Chart

Graph set for Resource Memory Usage
These values are calculated by tracking the Memory and Swap space used by the Resource. Please note that Linux will usually use most of it's available RAM. Pages not in active use will be used to cache the file system, for instance.

simech-1
simech-1

Resource Memory Chart

Graph set for Global Transmitted PDU Rate (PDUs per Second)
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of PDUs (protocol-data-units) transmitted by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds.. A PDU may be segmented into multiple ethernet frames if the PDU payload will not fit into a single frame, and TCP PDUs may be combined into a single ethernet frame, so actual number of ethernet packets may be different than the number of PDUs. These stats do NOT include WanLinks.

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Graph set for Global Transmit Rate (bits per second)
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of payload bytes transmitted by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds. These stats do NOT include WanLinks.

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Graph set for Global Received PDU Rate (PDUs per Second)
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of PDUs (protocol-data-units) received by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds.. A PDU may be segmented into multiple ethernet frames if the PDU payload will not fit into a single frame, and TCP PDUs may be combined into a single ethernet frame, so actual number of ethernet packets may be different than the number of PDUs. These stats do NOT include WanLinks.

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Graph set for Global Receive Rate (bits per second)
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of payload bytes received by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds. These stats do NOT include WanLinks.

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Graph set for Global Transmitted UDP PDU Rate (PDUs per Second)
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of UDP PDUs (protocol-data-units) transmitted by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds.. A PDU may be segmented into multiple ethernet frames if the PDU payload will not fit into a single frame so actual number of ethernet packets may be different than the number of PDUs.

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Graph set for Global UDP Transmit Rate (bit per seconds)
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of UDP payload bytes transmitted by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds.

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Graph set for Global Received UDP PDU Rate (PDUs per Second)
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of UDP PDUs (protocol-data-units) received by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds.. A PDU may be segmented into multiple ethernet frames if the PDU payload will not fit into a single frame so actual number of ethernet packets may be different than the number of PDUs.

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Graph set for Global UDP Receive Rate (bits per second)
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of UDP payload bytes received by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds.

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Graph set for Global Transmitted Layer-4 (bits-per-second)
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of payload bytes transmitted by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds.

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Graph set for Global Received Layer-4 Rate (bits-per-second)
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of payload bytes received by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds.

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Graph set for Global Processed Rate (URLs per Second)
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of Layer-4 URLS processed by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds.

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Graph set for Global URL Errors
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of Layer-4 URL errors reported by each endpoint.

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Graph set for Global Transmitted VoIP RTP Packet Rate (PDUs per Second)
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of VoIP RTP packets transmitted by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds.

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Graph set for Global VoIP Transmit Rate (bits per second)
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of VoIP RTP payload bytes transmitted by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds.

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Graph set for Global Received VoIP PDU Rate (PDUs per Second)
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of VoIP RTP packets received by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds.

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Graph set for Global VoIP Receive Rate (bits per second)
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of VoIP RTP payload bytes received by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds.

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Graph set for Global TCP Transmit Rate (bits per second)
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of TCP payload bytes transmitted by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds.

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Graph set for Global TCP Receive Rate (bits per second)
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of TCP payload bytes received by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds.

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Graph set for Global Endpoints Running
These values report the total number of Endpoints running at a given time.

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Graph set for Global UDP Endpoints Running
These values report the total number of UDP Endpoints running at a given time.

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Graph set for Global TCP Endpoints Running
These values report the total number of TCP Endpoints running at a given time.

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Graph set for Global VoIP Endpoints Running
These values report the total number of VoIP Endpoints running at a given time.

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Graph set for Global VoIP Calls in Progress
These values report the total number of VoIP Calls in Progress at a given time.

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Graph set for Global UDP Dropped PDU Rate (PDUs per second)
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of dropped packets reported by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds. The drops are based on packet sequence-number gaps, which may show incorrect values if you have bad reordering in your network (report will show false positives) or if you have total path loss (report will show no drops when there should be many.) A single UDP PDU may be segmented into multiple ethernet frames, so these dropped PDU counters may not directly coorespond to dropped ethernet frames. TCP protocols never drop PDUs, since the protocol retransmits, but ethernet frames may still have been lost.

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Graph set for Global Dropped VoIP RTP Packets.
These values are calculated by tracking the total number of dropped RTP packets reported by each endpoint over the last 3 seconds. The drops are based on packet sequence-number gaps, which may show incorrect values if you have bad reordering in your network (report will show false positives) or if you have total path loss (report will show no drops when there should be many.)

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