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Test Results
Power Blazer 539
Summary / Client Summary
RX Frame Count indicates the number of frame received matching the
stream.
TX Rate indicates the transmitted throughput rate.
TX Frame Count indicates the number of transmitted frames matching
the stream.
Thresholds allows configuring the QoS thresholds:
Latency check box when selected (default) enables the latency
pass/fail verdict and allows setting the maximum threshold delay
per direction when applicable.
For One-Way Latency: 1 to 500 000 μs (default is 100 μs).
For Round-Trip Latency: 1 to 1000 000 μs (default is 200 μs)
Jitter check box when selected (default) enables the jitter pass/fail
verdict and allows setting the maximum threshold value per
direction when applicable: 1 to 500 000 μs (default is 10 μs).
Frame Loss Rate check box when selected (default) enables the
Frame Loss pass/fail verdict and allows setting the frame loss rate
for the port: 0.0E-00 to 5.0E-02 (default is 1.0E-07). However
entering a value of 0.0E-00 or below 1.0E-14 is treated as a pass/fail
verdict based on loss count instead of rate.
Throughput check box when selected (default) enables the
throughput pass/fail verdict and allows setting the minimum and
maximum threshold values for the port.
Frame Loss: See QoS Metrics on page 451. When testing with
protection switching, it is recommended to use Generic Data Transfer
as the Message Type (refer to eCPRI on page 263).
Out-of-Sequence: See QoS Metrics on page 451.

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