| Measurement |
Description |
Measurement
Unit |
Interpretation |
| Avg_delay |
Indicates
the average delay between transmission of packet to a zone and
receipt of the response to the packet at the source. |
Secs |
An
increase in network latency could result from misconfiguration of the
router(s) along the path, network congestion, retransmissions at the
network, etc. |
| Min_delay |
The
minimum time between transmission of a packet and receipt of the
response back. |
Secs |
A
significant increase in the minimum round-trip time is often a sure
sign of network congestion. |
| Pkt_loss_pct |
Indicates
the percentage of packets lost during transmission from source to
target and back. |
Percent |
Packet
loss is often caused by network buffer overflows at a network router
or by packet corruptions over the network. |
| Availability |
Indicates the
availability of the network connection |
Percent |
A
value of 100 indicates that the zone is connected. The value 0
indicates that the zone is not connected.
Typically, the value 100 corresponds to a Pkt_loss_pct of 0. |