eG Monitoring
 

Measures reported by WVDWNetTrafficTest

This is an internal test that monitors the incoming and outgoing traffic through the chosen Session Host/Azure Virtual Desktop.

Outputs of the test : One set of results for each network interface on the chosen Session Host / Azure Virtual Desktop.

The measures made by this test are as follows:

Measurement Description Measurement Unit Interpretation
Incoming_traffic Indicates the rate at which data (including framing characters) is received on this network interface. Mbps An abnormally high rate of incoming traffic may require additional analysis. In such a situation, use the detailed diagnosis of this measure to identify the process/application that is receiving the maximum traffic.

Note:

Detailed diagnostics will be available only if the TRACE flag and the DETAILED DIAGNOSIS flag of this test are enabled.
Outgoing_traffic Represents the rate at which data (including framing characters) is sent on this network interface. Mbps An abnormally high rate of outgoing traffic may require additional analysis. In such a situation, use the detailed diagnosis of the Outgoing traffic measure to identify the process/application that is sending the maximum traffic.

Note:

Detailed diagnostics will be available only if the TRACE flag and the DETAILED DIAGNOSIS flag of this test are enabled.
Max_bandwidth An estimate of the capacity of this network interface. Mbps  
Bandwidth_usage Indicates the percentage of bandwidth used by this network interface. Percent By comparing the bandwidth usage with the maximum bandwidth of an interface, an administrator can determine times when the network interface is overloaded or is being a performance bottleneck.
Output_queue_length Indicates the length of the output packet queue (in packets) on this interface. Number If this is longer than 2, delays are being experienced and the bottleneck should be found and eliminated if possible.
Outbound_packet_errors The number of outbound packets that this interface could not transmit because of errors. Number Ideally, number of outbound errors should be 0.
Inbound_packet_errors The number of inbound packets that contained errors preventing them from being deliverable to a higher-layer protocol. Number Ideally, number of inbound errors should be 0.