04-04-2014 08:05 AM - edited 03-18-2019 02:50 AM
Curious what is being shown here (see attachment) for "Total incoming/outgoing video bandwidth" ... like what is the difference between the bitrates in parenthesis?
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04-04-2014 08:31 AM
The numbers in parentheses on the MCU status page is the maximum that the MCU has reached since it's last restart/reset.
Take from the MCU online help:
In many cases, the values displayed on this page are shown in the format A (B) / C; this represents:
The maximum value (C above) for the "ports in use" fields depends on the number of port licenses allocated to the unit. One port license is required for standard definition (SD) ports, two for each high definition (HD) port.
Statistics for which there is no set maximum are displayed as A (B), where A and B have the meanings described above.
Where the highest value attained is shown in parentheses (i.e. B in the above example), this value can be reset by selecting Reset maximum values. These values can be useful in monitoring peak MCU usage over a period of time.
04-04-2014 08:31 AM
The numbers in parentheses on the MCU status page is the maximum that the MCU has reached since it's last restart/reset.
Take from the MCU online help:
In many cases, the values displayed on this page are shown in the format A (B) / C; this represents:
The maximum value (C above) for the "ports in use" fields depends on the number of port licenses allocated to the unit. One port license is required for standard definition (SD) ports, two for each high definition (HD) port.
Statistics for which there is no set maximum are displayed as A (B), where A and B have the meanings described above.
Where the highest value attained is shown in parentheses (i.e. B in the above example), this value can be reset by selecting Reset maximum values. These values can be useful in monitoring peak MCU usage over a period of time.
04-04-2014 08:33 AM
Ah... cool. The help on my MCU isn't that thorough... guess I should've looked online before posting
Thanks!
04-04-2014 08:44 AM
Not a problem, if you go to the page your wondering about, there is an italic i icon in the upper right, if you click that, it will open the online help for that specific page you're on.
Glad it answered your question.
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