Karel,
Your first scattergram shows a tail extending downward to the left. That
happens when there is a significant freqency error at the server or
client and generally damps out once the critters have stabilized. In the
first and second scattergrams there is evidence of a 30-ms delay in both
directions at least some of the time. The darker upper limb of both
grams show a highly unsymmetric traffic. Fix that with the huffpuff
option. The blunt nose in both grams is due to jitter.
Dave
Karel Sandler wrote:
Hello,
to better know the network quality between my S2 and its peers, the wedge
scattergrams were used. That strange one has the upper limb prolonged down
to the left side of the head. Only few samples (status 9314) are located
there but their existence is beyond all my understanding.
Hope my S2 works well, only one plot (one peer from seven) shows up that
feature - lx.ujf.cas.cz/ntp-lx/antitail.png .
--
K. Sandler
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