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 the period. The average is a running average taken over the last N seconds, where N is calculated as report-timer * samples. Samples defaults to 5 and is configurable in the reporting window. To decrease rounding errors, use report timers that are powers of two. However, the reports should be quite precise with any report-timer value.
The report timer may be different for each entity. For this report, samples is set to: 5.
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| eth3:1.2.3 |
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| eth3:1.1.3 |
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| eth2:1.1.2 |
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| cx-tcp-2-B |
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| cx-01-B |
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| cx-tcp-2-A |
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| cx-tcp-A |
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| cx-tcp-B |
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| cx-01-A |
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| cx-02-A |
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| cx-02-B |
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| Transmit Rate Chart |
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| Transmit Rate Chart |
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Graph set for Receive Rate.
| eth2:1.2.2 |
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| eth3:1.2.3 |
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| eth3:1.1.3 |
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| eth2:1.1.2 |
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| cx-tcp-2-B |
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| cx-01-B |
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| cx-tcp-2-A |
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| cx-tcp-A |
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| cx-tcp-B |
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| cx-01-A |
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| cx-02-A |
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| cx-02-B |
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| Receive Rate Chart |
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| Receive Rate Chart |
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| Rate Chart |
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| Rate Chart |
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Graph set for Transmit Packets. 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.
| eth2:1.2.2 |
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| eth3:1.2.3 |
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| eth3:1.1.3 |
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| eth2:1.1.2 |
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| cx-tcp-2-B |
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| cx-01-B |
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| cx-tcp-2-A |
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| cx-tcp-A |
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| cx-tcp-B |
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| cx-01-A |
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| cx-02-A |
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| cx-02-B |
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| Transmit Packets Chart |
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| Transmit Packets Chart |
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Graph set for Receive Packets.
| eth2:1.2.2 |
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| eth3:1.2.3 |
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| eth3:1.1.3 |
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| eth2:1.1.2 |
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| cx-tcp-2-B |
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| cx-01-B |
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| cx-tcp-2-A |
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| cx-tcp-A |
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| cx-tcp-B |
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| cx-01-A |
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| cx-02-A |
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| cx-02-B |
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| Receive Packets Chart |
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| Receive Packets Chart |
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Combined Graph for Transmit and Receive Packets.
| Packets Chart |
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| Packets Chart |
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Graph set for Packet Errors.. 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.
| cx-tcp-2-B |
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| cx-01-B |
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| cx-tcp-2-A |
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| cx-tcp-A |
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| cx-tcp-B |
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| cx-01-A |
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| cx-02-A |
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| cx-02-B |
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| Packet Errors Chart |
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| Packet Errors Chart |
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Graph set for Packet Latency Distributions.. 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.
| cx-tcp-2-B |
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| cx-01-B |
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| cx-tcp-2-A |
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| cx-tcp-A |
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| cx-tcp-B |
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| cx-01-A |
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| cx-02-A |
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| cx-02-B |
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| Latency Distribution Chart |
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Graph set for Armageddon Packet Latency Distributions.. 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. Please note the units for these values is in micro-seconds (1 millionth of a second).
Graph set for Processed URLs. These values are calculated by tracking the number of URLs read and/or written over a period of time and reporting the average for the period.
Graph set for VOIP Call Attempts. These values are calculated by tracking the number of attempted calls per second.
Graph set for VOIP Call Completions. These values are calculated by tracking the number of completed calls per second.
Graph set for VOIP Call Statistics. These values are calculated by tracking the number of attempted, completed, and failed calls per second.
Graph set for VOIP PESQ Scores. These values are calculated by tracking the PESQ scores reported by LANforge.
Graph set for VOIP Call Failed Statistics. These values are calculated by tracking the number of failed calls per second. If a graph is blank, no errors were reported for the specified time frame.
Graph set for VOIP and Armageddon Packet Errors.. These values are calculated by tracking the number of errored RTP packets (dropped, duplicated, out-of-order) 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.
Graph set for VOIP Packet Jitter Distributions.. These values are calculated by tracking the number of packets in each jitter band. A darker line indicates more latency packets for that time frame. The length of the line indicates the possible range for the packet jitter of that sample.
Graph set for WanLink Packet Impairments. These values are calculated by tracking the number of impaired packets (dropped, duplicated, out-of-order, corruptions) for received packets over a period of time and reporting the average for the period. If there were zero impairments 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 impairments were inserted.
Graph set for Port Packet Errors.. 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.
| eth2:1.2.2 |
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| eth3:1.2.3 |
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| eth3:1.1.3 |
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| eth2:1.1.2 |
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| Port Packet Errors Chart |
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| Port Packet Errors Chart |
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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.
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| lf1002-57 |
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| Resource Load Chart |
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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.
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| lf1002-57 |
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| Resource Memory Chart |
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