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Id
Queue identifier. This number is used to identify the queue in the user interface. The
output PID list refers to this number.
Queue
Name of the queue.
Group C queues (see definition in table
) can be assigned a name by the user for later
reference where PIDs/Services are assigned to a queue.
Rate
The average output bitrate measured on the queue. Minimum and maximum values mea-
sured are shown on tool-tip. For groups, the average rate of all queues in the group is
shown in the grid, while the individual queue rates are shown on the tool tip.
Shaping
Bandwidth limit for a queue (or group of queues) specified in kbit/s. “Shaping” plus “Max
Burst” sets the constraints on packet transmission from a queue. A value of 213000kbit/s
completely disables the shaper. Please see
for a description of the bitrate
shaping algorithm.
Max burst
Max number of packets allowed back-to-back on the ASI output bitrate. (see
).
Fill
Graphical indicator of the buffer filling for the category D queues. Shows average, min
and max fill since last reset of statistics. The number to the right of the diagram shows the
max number of packets that can be buffered in this queue.
This column also shows status info for the forced stuffing packet source.
Pkt Cnt
Number packets transmitted on this queue.
Lost
Number of overflows detected on a queue. This number is not the same as the number of
TS packets lost on the queue.
Min/max rates and packet counters are cleared by pressing the “Reset Statistics” button.
To edit writable fields in the grid, click the grid cell, type the new value and press enter. Edited
fields are shown in yellow. Press the apply button to commit any changes.
To change the priority of a queue select the queue and use the up and down arrow button to
the left of the grid to move the queue row up or down in the table. Changes are indicated in
yellow. Press apply to commit all changes or refresh to cancel.
The other two buttons to the left of the grid are used to create or delete queue groups as
discussed in
. Select the queues to participate in a group and press the group
button. This will cause the upper queue members of the group to be shown indented under
the base queue. The shaping parameters are shown only for the base queue, indicating that
the setting is shared by all the member queues. Please refer to figure
for a diagram of the
resources used.
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