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The following table describes the fields on the MSRP Stream Information screen.
Table 74. MSRP Streams Information
Field
Stream ID
Stream Source MAC Address The MAC address of the traffic stream's source.
Received Accumulated
Latency
Traffic Class
Rank
TSpec Max Frame Size
TSpec Max Interval Frames
Stream VLAN
Destination MAC
Received Failure Bridge
Interface
Received Failure Code
Received Failure Bridge MAC The MAC address of the switch where the failure occurred.
Talker Interface
Listeners
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Description
A 16-bit unsigned integer value, Unique ID, used to distinguish among multiple
streams sourced by the same system.
The 32-bit unsigned Accumulated Latency component is used to determine the
worst-case latency that a Stream can suffer in its path from the Talker to a given
Listener. It starts as a 0 in a Talker Advertise Declaration at the Talker, and its
value is increased by each Bridge as the Talker Advertise Declaration
propagates through the network.
Identifies whether the stream is Class A or Class B. Class A traffic has a higher
priority than Class B traffic.
The 5-bit unsigned Rank component is used by systems to decide which
streams can and cannot be served, when the MSRP registrations exceed the
capacity of a Port to carry the corresponding data streams. If a Bridge becomes
oversubscribed (e.g. network reconfiguration, 802.11 bandwidth reduction) the
Rank will also be used to help determine which Stream or Streams can be
dropped. A lower numeric value is more important than a higher numeric value.
The 32-bit unsigned Bandwidth component is used to allocate resources and
adjust queue selection parameters in order to supply the quality of service
requested by an MSRP Talker Declaration. It represents the maximum rate, in
units of 1024 octets per second, at which frames in the Stream referenced by
the Talker Declaration may be transmitted.
The 32-bit unsigned Frame Rate component is used to allocate resources and
adjust queue selection parameters in order to supply the quality of service
requested by an MSRP Talker Declaration. It represents the maximum number
of frames that the Talker may transmit in one second.
The VLAN ID of the traffic stream.
The MAC address of the traffic stream's destination.
The interface on the Bridge where the failure occurred.
The code value of the failure. For more information about the failure codes, see
Failure Code
on page 199.
The interface on which the Talker is present.
The interface on which Listeners are present.
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