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Dragon NaturallySpeaking 12 Administrator Guide - Nuance

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Set the logging of network statistics<br />

Chapter 1: Introduction to <strong>Dragon</strong> <strong>12</strong><br />

You can enable the gathering and logging of network statistics data. The data is placed in the<br />

SpServer.log and the <strong>Dragon</strong>.log.<br />

In the DNSSPServer.exe.config file, in the section, set the value parameter for the<br />

DNSNetMonitoring option to one of the following values:<br />

Audio support type Value<br />

Enable the logging of network statistics "True"<br />

Disable the logging of network statistics "False"<br />

For example:<br />

<br />

Set the time interval of network statistic reports<br />

You can set the time period, in seconds, during which the system gathers network statistics.<br />

When the time period expires, the system prints the statistics to the SpServer.log and the <strong>Dragon</strong>.log.<br />

log files.<br />

For example:<br />

<br />

Example log entry:<br />

Info: NetStats: [Interval=60s, 44058Bps, Total=43854Bps]<br />

Log entry explanation:<br />

Over a 60 second time interval, an average of 44058 bytes per second was received, and an average<br />

of 43854 bytes per second is being received for the session to date. (44100Bps is considered<br />

nominal for 22050Hz audio).<br />

Set the time interval for logging audio not received<br />

You can set the maximum time that elapses before the system logs no audio received. The system<br />

logs the message when the timeout elapses (See Set the time interval for network statistic<br />

reports).<br />

For example:<br />

<br />

Audio not received log entries<br />

The system logs 3 types of entries that are related to audio not received.<br />

Log type Example Explanation<br />

No audio received Warning: NetStats: No audio<br />

data for 15s<br />

Audio received after<br />

interval of no audio<br />

Warning: NetStats: Audio<br />

data gap=90s > max=5s<br />

Over a 15 second interval, no audio was<br />

received.<br />

When the system receives audio, it logs a<br />

message that shows the amount of time that<br />

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