TWAMP SLA - Assurance Sensors F100 and F25

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F100/F25 TWAMP SLA CSV File Description (and KPI if applicable)

Col. No.

Field Name

Field Description

Units/Values

Examples

1

TWAMP Data Type

Data type

This value is always TWP.

TWP

2

Date

Date and time at the end of the period

YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS±hh:mm

YYYY-MM-DD: Date

HH:MM:SS: Local Time

hh:mm: UTC Offset + DST

2014-09-16 07:49:00-04:00

3

System

System name, as defined by DNS name in the unit. By default, this value is the serial number.

G274-0010

4

Firmware Version

Current firmware version

PFID_A.B.C.D_build

PFID: Product Family ID (AEN, AMO-10000- LT, etc.)

A.B.C.D: Release number

build: build number

AMT_6.4.1.2_35204

5

Hardware Version

Not supported

6

Serial Number

Serial number of unit. Unique identifier assigned by the manufacturer.

Format: ANNN-NNNN

G274-0010

7

Index

Not supported

8

Name

Unique test name per session

Up to 31 alphanumeric characters

TWAMP1

9

Status

Not supported

10

Reference Period

Configured reference period (measurement interval)

Units are in minutes

Range: 1 to 1440

Default: 15 minutes

1

11

Transmit Interval

Sampling period. A minimum of 10 samples per reference period is required for the min/average/max calculations.

ms

1000

12

Destination IP

IP address of TWAMP peer

10.10.10.12

13

Source Port

UDP source port

10000

14

Destination Port

UDP destination port

6000

15

DSCP

Differentiated Services Code Point class selector

0 to 63

0

16

ECN

Explicit Congestion Notification

0 to 3

0

17

VLAN 1 Priority

Applies when a VLAN interface is used with TWAMP. This priority overwrites the PCP value assigned by the VLAN interface.

1 to 7

0

18

Packet Size

Size of the TWAMP packet payload

Range: 14 to 1472

Default: 41 bytes

41

19

Period

Period number (sequential)

2483

20

Tx Packets (KPI)

The number of TWAMP packets sent during the period

packets

60

21

Rx Packets (KPI)

The number of TWAMP packets received during period

packets

59

22

Two-Way Number Of Samples (KPI)

The total number of samples that made the round trip during the period

samples

59

23

Two-Way Minimum Delay (KPI)

The two-way delay of the fastest sample collected over the period

µs

25366

24

Two-Way Maximum Delay (KPI)

The two-way delay of the slowest sample collected over the period

µs

25432

25

Two-Way Average Delay (KPI)

The average delay of the samples during the reference period

μs

25406

26

Two-Way Delay Threshold Exceeded (KPI)

Not supported

27

Two-Way Minimum Delay Variation (KPI)

The two-way delay variation of the two consecutive samples with the smallest delay skew over the period

μs

0

28

Two-Way Maximum Delay Variation (KPI)

The two-way delay variation of the two consecutive samples with the largest delay skew over the period

μs

50

29

Two-Way Average Delay Variation (KPI)

The average two-way delay variation of the samples during the reference period

μs

19

30

Two-Way Delay Variation Threshold Exceeded (KPI)

Not supported

31

Near-End One-Way Number of Samples (KPI)

Not supported

32

Near-End One-Way Minimum Delay (KPI)

The one-way delay of the fastest sample collected over the period

μs

10179

33

Near-End One-Way Maximum Delay (KPI)

The one-way delay of the slowest sample collected over the period

μs

10220

34

Near-End One-Way Average Delay (KPI)

The average one-way near-end delay of the samples during the reference period

μs

10206

35

Near-End One-Way Delay Threshold Exceeded (KPI)

The number of times the one-way near-end delay has exceeded the value of the configured Maximum Near-End One-Way Delay threshold

μs

59

36

Near-End One-Way Minimum Delay Variation (KPI)

The one-way near-end delay variation of the two consecutive samples with the smallest delay skew over the period

μs

0

37

Near-End One-Way Maximum Delay Variation (KPI)

The one-way near-end delay variation of the two consecutive samples with the largest delay skew over the period

μs

28

38

Near-End One-Way Average Delay Variation (KPI)

The average one-way near-end delay variation of the samples during the reference period

μs

8

39

Near-End One-Way Delay Variation Threshold Exceeded (KPI)

Not supported

40

Far-End One-Way Number of Samples (KPI)

Not supported

41

Far-End One-Way Minimum Delay (KPI)

The one-way far-end delay of the fastest sample collected over the period

μs

15183

42

Far-End One-Way Maximum Delay (KPI)

The one-way far-end delay of the slowest sample collected over the period

μs

15221

43

Far-End One-Way Average Delay (KPI)

The average one-way far-end delay of the samples during the reference period

μs

15200

44

Far-End One- Way Delay Threshold Exceeded (KPI)

Not supported

45

Far-End One-Way Minimum Delay Variation (KPI)

The one-way far-end delay variation of the two consecutive samples with the smallest delay skew over the period

μs

0

46

Far-End One-Way Maximum Delay Variation (KPI)

The one-way far-end delay variation of the two consecutive samples with the largest delay skew over the period

μs

26

47

Far-End One-Way Average Delay Variation (KPI)

The average one-way far-end delay variation of the samples during the reference period

μs

16

48

Far-End One-Way Delay Variation Threshold Exceeded (KPI)

Not supported

49

Number of Packets Lost (KPI)

The total number of packets during the period that were not received (round-trip)

packets

1

50

Packet Loss Ratio (KPI)

The ratio between the number of packets that were lost during the period and the total number of packets that were sent (expressed as a percentage)

%

1.666667

51

Out of Order Packets

Not supported

52

Duplicate Packets

Not supported

53

Number of Gaps

Not supported

54

Largest gap

Not supported

55

Model

Not supported

For more information, please refer to Product Model Information.

56

Sender IP

IP address of TWAMP sender

57

Elapsed Time

Duration of the measurement interval.

seconds

60

58

Suspect Flag

Boolean flag

TRUE: Measurement results may not be valid

FALSE: Measurement results are valid

TRUE/FALSE

FALSE

59

Total packets received near-end

Number of frames received in the Near-End during the measurement interval.

895

60

Packets lost far-end

Number of frames lost in the Far-End during the measurement interval.

5

61

Total packets received far-end

Number of frames received in the Far-End during the measurement interval.

895

62

FE Packet Loss Ratio (%)

Ratio value expressed as a percentage with a value of 0 (ratio 0.00 or 0%) through 100000 (ratio 1.00 or 100%).

Units are in milli-percent, where 1 indicates 0.001 percent. Derived from <Packet lost far-end/ Total received far-end>.

100

63

One-Way Validity Flag

Flag indicating if the One-Way Delay measurements (NE or FE) are valid

TRUE, FALSE

FALSE

64

OE-SVI

Offload Engine-Switch Virtual Interface Identifier (OE-SVI ID).

1-65535

5

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