
6: Basic Parameters
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Performance Monitoring
The SLB supports Performance Monitoring probes for analyzing network performance. Probes for
DNS Lookup, HTTP Get, ICMP Echo, TCP Connect, UDP Jitter and UDP Jitter VoIP are
supported. Up to 15 different probes can be configured. Each probe will run a series of operations,
each of which sends a series of packets to a destination host. The SLB will measure how long it
took to receive a response, and record the results. For each operation, the user can view the
results for each packet (round trip times), or the accumulated statistics for all packets - minimum,
average and maximum latency, and for jitter probes, minimum, average, maximum and standard
deviation of the jitter delay. Dropped packets and other error conditions are recorded for each
operation. This capability allows an administrator to analyze network efficiency across the
network.
An operation consists of sending a specified number of packets to a destination host and optional
port, with a specified amount of time between each packet. All results for each operation are
stored in one data file, and the results can be viewed later.
Repository and Operations Kept:
The SLB can be configured to store probe results on the local
SLB storage or an external USB thumb drive. The number of operations that can be stored per
probe on the local SLB storage is 50 operations; for external USB thumb drive, 200 operations can
be stored per probe.
Responders:
The SLB can act as a responder for probes that require a responder to answer
packets that are sent from the SLB (UDP jitter, UDP jitter VoIP, UDP Echo and TCP Connect). The
SLB UDP jitter responder can support packet responses for up to 15 UDP jitter or UDP jitter VoIP
probes. The UDP Echo and TCP Connect can support packets responses for one UDP Echo or
TCP Connect probe.
Jitter Probes and Clock Skew:
For jitter probes, it is important to have both the sender and
responder synchronized to a reliable NTP server. Significant clock skew can greatly affect jitter
results, as timestamps are recorded in the sender probe and the responder, and these timestamps
are used to measure one-way latency for the packets. At the start of each jitter operation, the clock
skew between the sender and the responder will be output to the system log.
Compatibility with Cisco Responders:
The SLB Performance Monitor sender is compatible with
Cisco IP SLA responders (IOS versions 12.2 and 15.0) for jitter probes. The SLB uses a simplified
version of the IP SLA v2 (Engine II) protocol to communicate with the Cisco IP SLA responders.
This compatibility gives the administrator a large number of devices with which to measure
network performance.
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