Can someone help to explain what is the "Loss (S -> D)" unit? Below is my graph, I found "Loss S -> D" Avg is 806.38u and Max is 566.67m. What does "u" and "m" means?
Thanks!
SAA Jitter/Error LossSD Unit?
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SAA Jitter/Error LossSD Unit?
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u -> micro (1/1000000)
m-> milli (1/1000)
m-> milli (1/1000)
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Re: SAA Jitter/Error LossSD Unit?
Hello all,
I have configured SAA capabilties on my network to graph network values but i am not able to analyse the Loss value.
Could you tell me how to analyse the result on the graph to evaluate the number of lost packets ? I don't understand the scale on the graph.
On the 'Y' axis I have a time reference, but Loss packet value have to been explain in : Number of packet lost.
Someone could explain this feature ?
Thanks in advance
I have configured SAA capabilties on my network to graph network values but i am not able to analyse the Loss value.
Could you tell me how to analyse the result on the graph to evaluate the number of lost packets ? I don't understand the scale on the graph.
On the 'Y' axis I have a time reference, but Loss packet value have to been explain in : Number of packet lost.
Someone could explain this feature ?
Thanks in advance
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