Chapter 4. Web Configuration & Operation
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CHAPTER 4
WEB OPERATION & CONFIGURATION
Clear:
Set of this check and save will clear the accumulated counters and restart ratio calculation.
Delay Measurement
Enable:
Select the checkbox to enable Delay Measurement based on transmitting 1DM/DMM PDU. Delay
Measurement based on receiving and handling 1DM/DMR PDU is always enabled.
Priority:
The priority to be inserted as PCP bits in TAG (if any).
Cast:
Selection of 1DM/DMM PDU transmitted unicast or multicast. The unicast MAC will be configured through 'Peer
MEP'.
Peer MEP:
This is only used if the 'Cast' is configured to Uni. The 1DM/DMR unicast MAC will be taken from the
'Unicast Peer MAC' configuration of this peer.
Way:
One-Way or Two-Way Delay Measurement implemented on 1DM or DMM/DMR, respectively.
Tx Mode:
Standardize:
Y.1731 standardize way to transmit 1DM/DMR.
Proprietary:
The proprietary way with follow-up packets to transmit 1DM/DMR.
Calc:
This is only used if the 'Way' is configured to Two-way.
Round trip:
The frame delay calculated by the transmitting and receiving timestamps of initiators. Frame Delay =
RxTimeb-TxTimeStampf
Flow:
The frame delay calculated by the transmitting and receiving timestamps of initiators and remotes. Frame
Delay = (RxTimeb-TxTimeStampf)-(TxTimeStampb-RxTimeStampf)
Gap:
The gap between transmitting 1DM/DMM PDU in 10ms. The range is 10 to 65535.
Count:
The number of last records to calculate. The range is 10 to 2000.
Unit:
The time resolution.
D2forD1:
Enable to use DMM/DMR packet to calculate one-way DM. If the option is enabled, the following action will
be taken. When DMR is received, two-way delay (roundtrip or flow) and both near-end-to-far-end and far-end-to-
near-end one-way delay are calculated. When DMM or 1DM is received, only far-end-to-near-end one-way delay is
calculated.
Counter Overflow Action:
The action to counter when overflow happens.
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