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Hi, i am trying to use this in our network, doesnt it provide the one-way latency ?
i am using it for the Cisco IPsla UDP-jitter, it responce but i dont see the latency one-way time values..
doesnt it support that value? also it would provide the Source to Destination packet loss value right?
core1.syd1#sh ip sla statistics 100
IPSLAs Latest Operation Statistics
IPSLA operation id: 100
Type of operation: udp-jitter
Latest RTT: 309 milliseconds
Latest operation start time: 13:11:27 UTC Sat Dec 15 2018
Latest operation return code: OK
RTT Values:
Number Of RTT: 50 RTT Min/Avg/Max: 309/309/310 milliseconds
Latency one-way time:
Number of Latency one-way Samples: 0
Source to Destination Latency one way Min/Avg/Max: 0/0/0 milliseconds
Destination to Source Latency one way Min/Avg/Max: 0/0/0 milliseconds
Jitter Time:
Number of SD Jitter Samples: 49
Number of DS Jitter Samples: 49
Source to Destination Jitter Min/Avg/Max: 0/1/1 milliseconds
Destination to Source Jitter Min/Avg/Max: 0/1/1 milliseconds
Over Threshold:
Number Of RTT Over Threshold: 0 (0%)
Packet Loss Values:
Loss Source to Destination: 0
Source to Destination Loss Periods Number: 0
Source to Destination Loss Period Length Min/Max: 0/0
Source to Destination Inter Loss Period Length Min/Max: 0/0
Loss Destination to Source: 0
Destination to Source Loss Periods Number: 0
Destination to Source Loss Period Length Min/Max: 0/0
Destination to Source Inter Loss Period Length Min/Max: 0/0
Out Of Sequence: 0 Tail Drop: 0
Packet Late Arrival: 0 Packet Skipped: 0
Voice Score Values:
Calculated Planning Impairment Factor (ICPIF): 0
Mean Opinion Score (MOS): 0
Number of successes: 37
Number of failures: 1
Operation time to live: Forever
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Hi, i am trying to use this in our network, doesnt it provide the one-way latency ?
i am using it for the Cisco IPsla UDP-jitter, it responce but i dont see the latency one-way time values..
doesnt it support that value? also it would provide the Source to Destination packet loss value right?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: