06-25-2004 03:58 AM - edited 03-02-2019 04:37 PM
Hello,
our company uses the Internet Performance Monitor (IPM). I have done some IPM Export Outputs and need a description of the coloums. I have looked into the docoumentation and on the cisco web site but found nthing. Can anyone explain what the colums mean?!
Collector Path Hop StartTime Min Avg Max StdDev Comp Under Over Errors Discon Timeout Busy NoConn Drop Seq Ver
10 1 1087684297 88 90 92 2.00 60 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 1 1087687897 88 91 100 44593 60 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
10 1 1087691497 88 90 96 38262 59 59 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
Thank you.
Regards
Christian
06-25-2004 07:47 AM
Collector - name of collector (missing in your example)
Path - If you are doing a Path operation, each individual path gets a number, this tells you which one the data is for.
Hop - number of hops in Path collection.
StartTime - the start time of the Operation.
Min - minimum latency for the collection time frame.
Avg - average latency for the collection time frame.
Max - maximum latency for the collection time frame.
StdDev - Standard deviation calculation for the collection time frame.
Comp - number of operations completed for the collection time frame.
Under - number of operations under threshold for the collection time frame.
Over - number of operations over threshold for the collection time frame.
Errors - number of errors for the collection time frame.
Discon - number of disconnects for the collection time frame.
Timeout - number of times the operation got a time-out for the collection time frame.
Busy - number of times the operation got a busy error for the collection time frame.
NoConn - number of times the operation got a No Connection error for the collection time frame.
Drop - number of drop errors in the collection time frame.
Seq - number of out-of-sequence errors in the collection time frame.
Ver - number of verify errors in the collection time frame.
06-28-2004 07:27 AM
Thanks a lot. Great.
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