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ACCESS provides lots of information on the
Stats Tab
about network
performance. This information is divided into C
hannel Stats
, which
provides information about all incoming and outgoing data, and
Peer
Stats
, which gives detailed information regarding the decoder buffer
manager’s functions. Both sets of information are available on a text-tree
basis, as well as graphical real time charts showing historical performance.
As shown in Figure 10, the
Channel Stats
provide real-time graphs of
outgoing and incoming packets. Each column represents one second of
outgoing data, segmented into audio coding data (blue) and overhead like
IP/UDP headers, RTP headers etc (light blue).
The
Numeric Channel Stats
tab (Figure 11) gives an indication of the
same values instantaneously, as well as the total amounts of incoming and
outgoing data in bytes for the current connection. This information can
be helpful when operating on data networks with per-megabyte transfer
charges. If you do not have an unlimited data plan you may want to keep
track of overall data usage and optimize your connection profile for the
most efficient transfer settings. For additional information on choosing
encoding algorithms and other ACCESS settings see
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. These totals reset once the connection is closed.
Figure 10 - Channel Stats in Graph Format
Figure 11 - Channel Stats in Numeric Format