Finisar Surveyor User Manual

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Surveyor

User’s Guide

Table 11-11. H.323, SIP, or UNKNOWN Channel Table Column Descriptions

Table Column

Description

Channel

Channel type, Audio, Video, or Data.

Min User R Factor

The lowest User R-factor calculated during a sampling interval for a
call.

User R Factor

Voice quality measure expressed as a numeric value between 0 and
94. The value is calculated by Surveyor. Surveyor uses a formula that
includes packet loss, jitter, transmission delay, and recency to deter-
mine the User R-factor.

Max User R Factor

The highest User R-factor calculated during a sampling interval for a
call.

Min Network R Factor

The lowest Network R-factor calculated during a sampling interval for a
call.

Network R Factor

Voice quality measure expressed as a numeric value between 0 and
94. The value is calculated by Surveyor. Surveyor uses a formula that
includes packet loss, jitter, and transmission delay to determine the
Network R-factor.

Max Network R Factor

The highest Network R-factor calculated during a sampling interval for
a call.

Estimated MOS

A conversion of the combined R-factors to a Mean Opinion Score. The
MOS maps to a purely subjective evaluation of call quality where users
rate speech samples on a scale of 1 to 5.

Dst Addr

The destination IP address.

Dst Port

The destination UDP port.

Src Addr

The source IP address.

Src Port

The source UDP port.

Sync Source

Synchronization source. Internal number identifying the source.

Packet Count

Packet Count. The value is calculated by Surveyor.

Byte Count

Byte Count. The value is calculated by Surveyor.

Dropped Packets

Packets Dropped. The value is calculated by Surveyor.

Codec

Codec/Decoder type. (DataType in H.245)

Jitter (ms)

Jitter in milliseconds. The value is calculated by Surveyor. Surveyor
uses the formula described in RFC 1889 to calculate jitter.

Min Jitter (ms)

Minimum Jitter in milliseconds. The value is calculated by Surveyor.
Surveyor uses the formula described in RFC 1889 to calculate jitter.

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