2.
The Data Rate (Gbps) shown is the net bandwidth, i.e. the throughput rate of the media itself,
excluding network overheads.
3.
The Seq Err column is a counter indicating how many times the packets have arrived in the wrong
order.
4.
As the sequence error indicator is incremental, the Reset button allows the Seq Err value to be
returned to 0.
5.
PIT (Packet Interval Time) is the interval between the arrival of packets, indicated in milliseconds.
This enables the identification of jitter or variance in the arrival delay per stream.
6.
Maximum and minimum interval thresholds (T. PIT Min and T. PIT Max) can be set and combined
with a Threshold Alarm, which will be triggered whenever these limits are reached.
7.
The Interval (in milliseconds) refers to the resolution time for monitoring traffic which is applicable
when Announcement rate is set to 0. It is recommended to keep this set to 1000. Shorter intervals
can be used for testing setups.
8.
The Announcement rate can be adjusted, to set the frequency for collecting the traffic information.
The options are Off, 0 seconds (i.e. as fast as possible) or every 1, 3, 10, 30 or 60 seconds.
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