Monitor Response Times
Note: Response-time measurement is not available on PacketShaper
ISP models or on the PacketShaper 1200 model.
To get an overview of response-time statistics for each class that has
current RTM data, you can display the Monitor Response Time window.
This window indicates each class' total delay threshold, number of transactions,
and percent of good transactions, and calculates the average transaction
delay and transaction round trip time.
To display the Monitor Response Time window:
1. Click the monitor tab on the navigation
bar. The Monitor Traffic window appears.
2. Choose Response Time on the Monitor drop-down list. The Monitor Response Time window appears.
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3. Optional: To display only the classes with
thresholds set, choose Classes with
Thresholds on the Display drop-down list.
PacketWise uses the data collected since you last cleared the statistics.
Measurement data is cleared with the clear stats button in the
Monitor Response Time window or when you reset the unit or the
measurement data.
Note: The Monitor Response Time screen lists all classes
that have ever had response time data recorded for it. But if a class'
matching rules have subsequently been changed in such a way that RTM data
is no longer being recorded for the class, PacketWise will not let you
set a threshold.
Understanding the Monitor Response Time Window
The Monitor Response Time window contains the following information:
| Column |
Description |
| Traffic Class Name |
The traffic class being summarized; class names are linked to their
response-time windows |
| Graphs |
The icon displays the response-time graphs. See View Response-Time Graphs. |
| Threshold (ms) |
The acceptable response time for the class. To set the total delay
threshold, see Set Thresholds.
If a dash appears in this column, a network or server delay threshold
has been set in the command-line interface. (The browser interface
only supports total network delay thresholds.) Note that
using the browser interface to make any changes to a classs
RTM settings will clear the network or server delay you set in the
CLI.
|
Transactions
Count |
The number of transactions for the traffic class since you last
cleared the statistics |
Transactions
Good% |
The percent of transactions that completed within the total delay
threshold |
| TCP Conn. |
The number of TCP connections established by the class and used
by the transactions that were counted in the summary |
| Avg. Trans. Delay (ms) |
The average time in milliseconds the transactions used. The delays
are divided into total, network, and server delays. See also Show
Transaction Delays. |
| Round Trip (ms) |
An indicator of transit delay that is independent of data size.
Round Trip Time (RTT) is the average number of milliseconds spent
in transit when a client and server exchange the SYN (synchronize
sequence numbers flag) and its corresponding ACK (acknowledge flag).
A transaction involving a large amount of data requires the data to
be divided into multiple packets. Whereas a transaction's network
delay reflects the total transit time for all required packets, the
RTT reflects the time for a single small packet to make its way from
client to server and another packet to make the return trip.
Use the RTT to determine if a large network delay is due to large
transactions or a slow network. If the RTT is much smaller than the
network delay, the transactions were large. If the two averages are
close, a sluggish network caused the longer network delays.
Average RTT figures are tracked on a per-host basis. When a traffic
class' transactions reference many hosts, the separate figures are
averaged. |
| Worst Clients & Servers |
Links to the Worst Clients or Worst Servers lists, described in
List the Worst Clients and Servers.
If disabled appears in this column, a network or server
delay threshold has been set in the command-line interface. The
Worst Clients & Servers feature works with total delay
thresholds only.
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To reorder the summary's list of classes in ascending or descending
order according to a single column's values, click the corresponding column's
header.
See also:
RTM Overview
Reset RTM Statistics
Update the Response Time Statistics
Analyze
Application Response Times
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