2 pm profile information setup – CANOGA PERKINS 9145E NID Software Version 4.10 User Manual

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9145E NID Software User’s Manual

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4.6.2.2 PM Profile Information Setup

On the Profile Setup screen (Figure 4-16), type 7 and press Enter. The PM Profile Setup screen
(Figure 4-17) opens.

The PM Profiles Set Up screen is used to setup the PM and CPM components. All fields except
9 and 10 are used by PM. CPM requires fields 9, 10, 11 and 12.

For more information about CPM, see the section “Continuous Performance Monitoring” on
page 84.

Figure 4-17 PM Profile Setup screen

The following properties appear on the PM Profile Setup screen:

1. PM State indicates that the Profile is Enabled or Disabled. When the Profile is in the

Disabled state, no tests will be performed for this profile.

2. Duration (Min:Sec) (00:01 - 10:00) indicates the duration for this profile in minutes and

seconds. Each address associated with this profile will be tested for this duration by the
scheduler.

3. Packets per Second (1-100) defines the packet rate in packets per seconds (pps). Each

address associated with this profile will be tested at this rate by the scheduler.

4. Packet Timeout (1-10) defines the number of seconds the system waits to receive an

acknowledgement from a NID regarding the previously sent packet before declaring the
packet dropped. It also defines the maxima of both Latency and Jitter buckets. For
example, if you enter 9 seconds as the Packet Timeout, 9,000 will appear in the
Measurement Setup screen under the Latency Buckets field and −9,000 and 9,000 will
appear under the Jitter Buckets (msec) field. (Path: Main Menu > Diagnostics > Network

Canoga Perkins Corp. Ethernet Network Interface Device 29-JAN-2009
9145E-101-2-0 V04.10 05:51:27
-----------------------PM PROFILE SETUP: profile#127----------------------------
1) PM State: Disabled 6) Minimum Payload Size: (bytes) 40
2) Duration: (min:sec) 01:00 7) Maximum Payload Size: (bytes) 1472
3) Packets per Second: 1 8) Jitter Packet Interval: 1
4) Packet Timeout: (sec) 3
5) Include out-of-sequence packets in latency/jitter: No
9) CPM State: Disabled 10) CPM Duration: (hh:mm:ss) 05:00
11) Latency Buckets: (ms) 12) Jitter Buckets: (ms)
[0.000 - 3000.000] [-3000.000 - 0.000)
(___________.___________] [0]
(___________.___________] (0.000 - 3000.000]
(___________.___________] (___________.___________]
(___________.___________] (___________.___________]
(___________.___________] (___________.___________]
(___________.___________] (___________.___________]
(___________.___________] (___________.___________]
(___________.___________] (___________.___________]
(___________.___________]
13) Purge Result Records Record Count: 0
Select [1-13], [(N)ext Profile], [(P)revious Profile]:
------------------------------------Messages-----------------------------------

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