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<strong>COMNET</strong> <strong>III</strong> Reports and Statistics<br />

12.5 Session Length Report<br />

GLOBAL SETUP COMMANDS: SESSION LENGTH<br />

REPLICATION 1 FROM 0.0 TO 300.0 SECONDS<br />

SETUP SESSIONS SESSION LENGTH<br />

ORIGIN CMD NAME ENDED AVERAGE STD DEV MAXIMUM<br />

_________________ ______________ ______ __________ __________ __________<br />

Application Workstation / src:<br />

Application Reques Global Setup 16 66.7286 S 0.0678 S 66.7798 S<br />

The Session Length Report presents summary statistics for global setup commands on the<br />

duration of a session between an originating node and a destination node. The number of<br />

sessions completed along with the session length are reported.<br />

Session length is the time between the session setup packet being created and the end of the<br />

session.<br />

Origin<br />

Setup Command Name<br />

Sessions Ended<br />

The node which originates the session by global setup command.<br />

The name of the global setup command.<br />

The number of sessions that have completed and cleared. As the<br />

simulation executes, sessions are set up and messages transmitted across<br />

them. A session is counted as complete when the last message of a session<br />

has been received at the destination, and all packets for response messages<br />

have been received at the session origination node, and all acks for all<br />

packets have been received, and all pending message notices created by<br />

the receipt of the session messages have been cleared. When these<br />

conditions are met the session is complete and cleared.<br />

Session Length—Average, Standard Deviation, Maximum<br />

The average, maximum and standard deviation of the observed session<br />

length of completed sessions.<br />

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