Avaya ELAT manual Ping Tests, Columns in the Network Path View

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RTP tests offer more complex settings than ping tests and it maybe worthwhile having multiple tests to the same endpoint with different settings to see whether there is an impact on the metrics gathered. See “Troubleshooting” on page 35 for more information about RTP tests.

Ping Tests

The following is an example displays two ping tests with different settings. As you can see only the first 6 columns contain data. QoS data can only be gathered using RTP tests.

Columns in the Network Path View

The columns in the Network Path View window are as follows:

To Endpoint

The endpoint the test is against, typically an edge PC. The icon

 

indicates the type of test. The phone icon represents an RTP test

 

and the computer icon represents a ping test.

 

 

Test Type

Shows more precisely the type of tests. For RTP tests, this can

 

say G.711 or G.729, representing the different codecs. For ping

 

tests, this will be ICMP or UDP.

 

 

Test Status

Indicates the last known state of a test. RTP tests can go into the

 

OK, Failed and Timeout categories.

 

- OK - The endpoint responded successfully.

 

- Not Pingable - The endpoint is not pingable.

 

- Timeout - A ping request was sent, but a response was

 

not received.

 

- Off Path - A ping response was received from a device

 

not located on the tracerouted path.

 

- Failed – No results returned for the RTP test

 

 

Tracert Status

Indicates whether traceroute is enabled or disabled for a path.

 

Will be automatically off if the test is in the same subnet.

 

 

SNMP Status

Displays whether there is a router/switch in the path which can

 

be contacted using SNMP.

 

- OK - SNMP status was successfully obtained.

 

- Not Contactable - The device cannot be contacted.

 

- Not Supported - The device does not support SNMP

 

queries, or the SNMP Polling option has been deselected..

 

- Timeout - The device did not respond to an SNMP query

 

in time.

 

 

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Contents ExpertNet Lite Assessment Tool Documentation disclaimer Avaya Inc. All rights reservedAbout the ExpertNet Lite Assessment Tool About this guideExpertNet Lite Assessment Tool Architecture Requirements for Avaya Traffic Simulator Requirements for Elat ControllerObtain the Elat License File Installing ExpertNet Lite Assessment Tool ControllerFiles\Avaya\ELAT\config Launch the Program Install the ControllerGeneral Settings Configuring the Elat ControllerNetwork Discovery Options Use Existing Topology Use default gatewayLocation to Start Network Discovery Discover TopologySnmp Read Community Strings Parts of Network to DiscoverExpertNet Lite Assessment Tool User Guide Per second Snmp SettingsPoll Interval of Single Number of Polls/SecAverage Number Ping SettingsDefault setting is 180 bytes Request TimeoutRTP General Configuration RTP Ports Range End RTP Ports ConfigurationCommand Port RTP Ports RangeConfiguring the Avaya Traffic Simulator Install and Configure the Avaya Traffic SimulatorInstalling the Avaya traffic Simulator About RTP Paths Add RTP TestsDiscover Path To EndpointAbout Ping Paths Add Ping TestsPath Tracerouting RTP Tests Understanding the Network Paths ViewColumns in the Network Path View Ping TestsNumber of calls Delay/Loss/JitterVerify the Tests Begin Data Collection Automatic Upload Notification Avaya Associates When assessments are completeAnalyzing the Report Overview Graphs QoS Graphs Snmp Data ExpertNet Lite Assessment Tool User Guide Why do I see 100% packet loss for a given path? TroubleshootingWhy do I not see a path that I was expecting to see? Why is there no CPU utilization for one of my routers? What ports does Elat use? Where are the log files stored?Can I use network devices as endpoints of a path? What devices should I use as endpoints?How much bandwidth does Elat use? How long will a dataset remain on the server?How much traffic does Elat create on a network? How does the throttling mechanism work? Get the following error message on start upImported paths fail to run properly during a measurement run Installing the ExpertNet Lite Assessment Tool Controller Appendix a Installing the Controller and Test AgentsExpertNet Lite Assessment Tool User Guide ExpertNet Lite Assessment Tool User Guide To configure Norton Personal Firewall Appendix B Firewall ConfigurationTo configure Windows Firewall To configure McAfee Personal FirewallGo to the Administrator Center To configure PC-Cillin Internet SecurityTo configure Tiny Personal Firewall To configure ZoneAlarmDownload Report Appendix C Avaya Associates Downloading the ReportGenerate and Download Custom Reports Glossary

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