On 25-08-12 14:31, Stefan at WPF wrote:
Hello all,

I need some help understand the values of the CHANNEL function, e.g.

    txploss // local packets loss
    rxploss // remote packets loss
    txjitter  // local jitter
    rxjitter  // remote jitter


My main problem in understand is that a CHANNEL has two nodes (sender
and receiver), while a typical setup includes at least 3 nodes:
SIP phone - Asterisk - SIP Provider ( -> each is a node)

1) So e.g. txploss, is it
- what is lost between SIP phone and Asterisk
- what is lost between Asterisk and SIP Provider
- or probably both?

I would assume that those statistics apply to a leg and not an end-to-end connection. So in your example I would assume that a txploss value is determined for the leg between the SIP phone and the Asterisk server and another txploss value is determined for the leg between the Asterisk server and the upstream SIP provider.

Interesting stuff. If you figure it all out, please update this thread (and possibly the wiki).

Regards,
Patrick


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