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RMX 2000 Administrator's Guide Version 7.6.1 - Polycom

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<strong>Polycom</strong> <strong>RMX</strong> 1500/<strong>2000</strong>/4000 Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Table E-1 Participant Properties - Channel Status Advanced Parameters<br />

Field Description<br />

RTP Statistics<br />

Actual loss The number of missing packets counted by the IP card as reported in the<br />

last RTP Statistics report. If a packet that was considered lost arrives<br />

later, it is deducted from the packet loss count. Packet loss is displayed<br />

with the following details:<br />

• Accumulated N - number of lost packets accumulated since the<br />

channel opened.<br />

• Accumulated % - percentage of lost packets out of the total number<br />

of packets transmitted since the channel opened.<br />

• Interval N - number of packets lost in the last RTP report interval<br />

(default interval is 5 minutes).<br />

• Interval % - percentage of lost packets out of the total number of<br />

packets transmitted in the last RTP report interval (default interval is 5<br />

minutes).<br />

• Peak - the highest number of lost packets in a report interval from the<br />

beginning of the channel's life span.<br />

Out of Order The number of packets arriving out of order. The<br />

following details are displayed:<br />

• Accumulated N - total number of packets that arrived out of order<br />

since the channel opened.<br />

• Accumulated % - percentage of packets that arrived out of order out<br />

of the total number of packets transmitted since the channel opened.<br />

• Interval N - number of packets that arrived out of order in the last RTP<br />

report interval (default interval is 5 minutes).<br />

• Interval % - percentage of packets that arrived out of order out of the<br />

total number of packets transmitted in the last RTP report interval<br />

(default interval is 5 minutes).<br />

• Peak - the highest number of packets that arrived out of order in a<br />

report interval from the beginning of the channel's life span.<br />

E-2 <strong>Polycom</strong>, Inc.

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