Viewing Endpoint Or Endpoint Group Statistics - Cisco TelePresence 7010 Help Manual

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Viewing endpoint or endpoint group statistics

1. Go to
Conference
and select the
2. Click on the endpoint or group name. The endpoint's
3. Go to Statistics.
The information is displayed in up to four sections: Audio,
channel.
4. Refresh the page in your browser, or click Refresh, to get the latest statistics.
The statistics for each channel are grouped into two lists; Receive stream statistics and Transmit stream
statistics.
Table 34: Receive stream statistics
Field
Field description
Receive
The codec used in the received stream. For video and content channels, this also shows the
stream
dimensions of the video stream.
Encryption Whether this stream is encrypted.
Channel
The negotiated available bandwidth for the endpoint to send audio/video/content to the Cisco
bit rate
TelePresence Server.
Receive
This field applies to the Video and Content channel receive streams only. It is the bit rate (in bits per
bit rate
second) that the Cisco TelePresence Server has requested the endpoint sends. The most-recently
measured bit rate displays in parentheses.
Received
Represents the variation in timing between packets on this channel when they arrive at the Cisco
jitter
TelePresence Server. Smaller numbers mean that the packets are arriving more predictably.
Receive
This field applies to the audio receive stream only and is a measure of the audio signal strength.
energy
The units are in millidecibels, with bigger negative numbers like -34000 being very quiet and
negative numbers closer to zero being louder.
Packets
The number of audio packets that have been received by the Cisco TelePresence Server. The
received /
second number indicated the audio/video/content packet-level errors, for example, sequence
errors
discontinuities or incorrect RTP details. This is not the same as packets in which the video (the
actual video data) is somehow in error.
Packets
The number of audio/video/content packets destined for the Cisco TelePresence Server from this
total /
endpoint. The second number indicates the number of packets that have been received but are
missing
corrupt.
Frames
The frame rate of the audio/video/content stream currently being sent to the endpoint and the
received /
number of frames with errors versus the total number of audio/video/content frames received.
errors
Frame
This field applies to the video and content receive streams. It is the number of frames per second in
rate
the transmitted / received streams between the endpoint and the TelePresence Server.
Fast
The number of fast update requests (FURs) sent by the TelePresence Server on this channel. For
update
example, if packets are lost, the TelePresence Server sends a FUR to the endpoint.
requests
sent
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Status
page.
Status
page displays.
Auxiliary
audio, Video, and
Content
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