Qos status matrix – Comtech EF Data FX Series Administrator Guide User Manual

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Comtech EF Data / Stampede

FX Series Administration Guide - Version 6.1.1

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Chapter: FX Series Status
Section: QOS Status Monitor

MN-FXSERIESADM6 Rev 5

7.2.2

QOS Status Matrix

By Queues

All defined queues are represented in the list. Queues are referenced by name

Priority:

This is the assigned priority.

Compression:

Indicates if packet header and payload compression is enabled. Choices are Header (HC) only,
both or disabled.

CIR: (Kbps):

This is the assigned CIR.

MIR: (Kbps):

This is the assigned MIR

Current QOS Stats

Data Rate (Kbps):

Data rate averaged over the previous 5 seconds.

PPS:

Packet rate averaged over the previous 5 seconds.

Compression (%)

This indicates the percentage bandwidth reduction due to header and payload compression.

Drop Rate:

Drop rate averaged over the previous 5 seconds.

Queue Depth:

Max queue depth over the previous 5 seconds.

Average Rate:

This average is set with the average time period pull down menu shown above. Average time can be
1, 24 or 72 hours.

The fields in Average Section update at intervals that are a function of the Average Time Period.
When the Average Time Period is set at 1 Hour, the fields update every minute on the minute as
given by the “Since Last Reset” timer. If the total time is less than an hour, then the fields represent
the data since the last reset. For example, if it’s been 37 minutes, 14 seconds since the reset, then
the data represents the first 37 minutes of traffic.

When the Average Time Period is set to either 24 or 72 hours, the fields update every hour on the
hour as given by the “since Last Reset” timer. If the total time is less than the number of hours set by
the Average Time Period, then the fields represent the data since the last reset. For example, if the
Average Time Period is set to 72 hours, and it’s been 54 hours, 38 minutes and 18 seconds since the
last reset, then the fields represent the first 54 hours of traffic.

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