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Protocol general parameters / communication info

Solved675 views5th July 2023
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Roger Andreasson [DevOps Member]546 25th May 2023 0 Comments

We're troubleshooting an issue with slow SNMP responsetimes for a certain type of equipment.
In the protocol under General Parameters / Communication info section there are som values that may be of interest, but haven't found an explanation how it's measured and the time base (i.e. real time, or average over an interval?)

How is device RTT measured (is it response-time per GET? or something else?)
What is device iterations? Does a device message drop equal a snmp get request with no response within set timeout value or no response after x number of retries?
When you click the diagram symbol you get a graph that I don't understand really...

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 5th July 2023

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Floris Cockaerts [SLC] [DevOps Advocate]2.43K Posted 25th May 2023 2 Comments

Hi Roger,

The parameters have a brief description of what they are if you double-click a cell in the column you want to know more about.

In short, most of these values are 5-second averages using windows of 1 second. In other words, every second a window is closed, and its metrics are averaged out with the 4 preceding windows.

These values are calculated using the data provided by the Bit rate calculations feature, for which the linked help page provides more details. The Device Iterations in particular is the amount of SNMP requests that have received an SNMP response within the aforementioned window.

The diagram symbol in the header of a table is a generic feature that allows you to view a heatmap and/or histogram of all values in that column. In the case of the Communication Info table, what you are seeing are likely histograms, which show the occurrence of each value in the column.

Marieke Goethals [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Selected answer as best 5th July 2023
Ben Vandenberghe [SLC] [DevOps Enabler] commented 25th May 2023

And the RTT Floris. This is the average time for DataMiner to receive a response when it does an SNMP Get?

Floris Cockaerts [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] commented 26th May 2023

Hi Ben, yes, the Round Trip Time is the average response time. In practice, we accumulate the total SNMP RTT (value at index 10) and accumulate the iterations (index 7) within a time window. Then when updating the table, we divide the total SNMP RTT by the amount of iterations to get the average RTT.

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