User's Manual

Chapter 16 Test Results
IP Data results
SmartClass TPS User’s Guide
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IP Data results
The following section describes the results available in IP Data mode. To view the different catego-
ries of statistics, use either the left and right arrows, or press the number for the desired result cate-
gory.
Ping results
Table 30 describes the ping results.
File Transfer results
Table 31 describes the File Transfer results.
Table 30 IP Ping results
Result Definition
Destination Destination address where the ping is being sent.
Message Status message.
Echos TX The number of ping messages sent.
Replies RX The number of echo reply messages returned to the SmartClass from the desti-
nation.
Replies Lost The number of pings that did not return to the SmartClass Triple Play Services.
This could be caused by an unresponsive target (destination) or by heavy con-
gestion on the network; the more packets lost the more congested the network,
indicating slow or poor throughput.
Replies Lost % The percentage of lost echos compared to echos sent.
Echos RX The number of ping messages sent to the Triple Play Services from other
devices on the network.
Ping Time The current, minimum, maximum, and average time in milliseconds it has taken
one transmitted ping to reach its destination and receive a reply back to the
SmartClass Triple Play Services.
Table 31 File Transfer results
Result Description
Status The status of the transfer.
Percent Transferred The percentage of the file that has been transferred.
File Size Size of the file being transferred.
Bytes Transferred The number of bytes transferred.
Transfer Rate The speed that the file was uploaded or downloaded.
Total Transfer Time The total time it took for the entire transfer, from beginning to end.
Pretransfer Time The number of seconds of processing elapsed before the transfer began.
Start Transfer Time The time that the transfer began.
Name Lookup Time The number of seconds it took to lookup the name.
Connection Time The time that the transfer began.