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CHAPTER6 Performance Monitoring
Mediant 800 SBC | SNMP Reference Guide
2: Second last completed interval
When the current interval (Interval 0) completes (reaches 15 minutes), Interval 2 is discarded,
Interval 1 becomes Interval 2, Interval 0 becomes Interval 1, and a new Interval 0 is created.
The interval’s start time is synchronized with the device’s clock so that the
intervals begin on the hour (e.g., 12:00). If you are using NTP, then it is likely that
the last interval within the first hour after device startup will be cut short to
accommodate for this synchronization.
Some performance monitoring parameters support a history with more than two
intervals. These include conference calls, trunk-test calls and digit-collect
requests.
An attribute whose value is -1 means that the attribute isn’t relevant at that point of
time.
If the device has just started up and the first measuring interval has not elapsed,
intervals 1 and 2 are not applicable and their data values are typically displayed as
"-1" or as empty cells.
The following figure shows an example of a monitored parameter, in this case, the number of
utilized B-channels in a single trunk:
The x-axis is the time within the interval; the y-axis is the number of used channels. The
parameter’s value is a gauge. While the interval index is 0 (i.e., current interval), any GET on
the parameter value will return a y-axis value at that moment. When the interval is complete
(index 1 or 2), the gauge value is no longer relevant and other attributes become relevant such
as the average (area in green divided by the interval length in seconds), which is called time-
based statistics.
The following figure shows an example of the last three intervals. In this example, the device
was powered up at 11:24. The first interval (of 15 minutes) ended at 11:39 and the second
interval (of 15 minutes) ended at 11:54. The current interval (Interval 0) has not completed the
15 minutes. Typically, you would want the measured performance of the last completed
interval (i.e., Interval 1).
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