dropped packets. In a perfect application, the recovered packets plus the FEC recovered
packets should be equal to the amount of dropped packets. IE, For every dropped packet,
the packet was recovered.
Non-Recovered Packets shows how many packets have been lost. If a packet is lost then
it is possible that a service artifact or disruption could be seen. The severity of the artifact
depends on the type of packet lost (Table, Video, Audio, NULL, etc.).
FEC Recovered shows how many dropped FEC packets have been successfully recovered.
ARQ Recovered shows how many dropped packets have been successfully recovered by
ARQ.
FEC Packets shows how many FEC packets have been received.
ARQ Packets show how many ARQ packets have been received.
FEC Bitrate shows the data rate of the FEC overhead.
Duplicates shows the number of duplicate packets received via ARQ.
FEC Packet Rate shows the number of FEC packets received per second.
Requests s hows the number of requests for retransmission of dropped packets made with
ARQ
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