09-27-2010 05:53 PM
Hi,
I have 2 routers configured with IP SLA udp jitter monitoring both as source and destination. They are connected over a private fiber link. But the statistics has never been of any similiarity. One constantly shows a large number of packet loss, while the other shows little. Can one IP SLA operation send that large number of packets? Can someone explain this please?
Thanks in advance.
3845 is configured as:
ip sla responder
ip sla 1
udp-jitter 192.168.176.50 17000 codec g729a
tos 184
ip sla schedule 1 life forever start-time now
1841 is configured as:
ip sla responder
ip sla 1
udp-jitter 192.168.176.51 17000 codec g729a
tos 184
ip sla schedule 1 life forever start-time now
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on 3845:
sh ip sla stati 1
Round Trip Time (RTT) for Index 1
Latest RTT: 4 milliseconds
Latest operation start time: 13:33:54.880 NZDT Tue Sep 28 2010
Latest operation return code: OK
RTT Values:
Number Of RTT: 999 RTT Min/Avg/Max: 3/4/37 milliseconds
Latency one-way time:
Number of Latency one-way Samples: 999
Source to Destination Latency one way Min/Avg/Max: 3/3/36 milliseconds
Destination to Source Latency one way Min/Avg/Max: 1/0/2 milliseconds
Jitter Time:
Number of Jitter Samples: 997
Source to Destination Jitter Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/32 milliseconds
Destination to Source Jitter Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/2 milliseconds
Packet Loss Values:
Loss Source to Destination: 1 Loss Destination to Source: 0
Out Of Sequence: 0 Tail Drop: 0 Packet Late Arrival: 0
Voice Score Values:
Calculated Planning Impairment Factor (ICPIF): 11
MOS score: 4.06
Number of successes: 59
Number of failures: 0
Operation time to live: Forever
On 1841:
sh ip sla stati 1
IPSLAs Latest Operation Statistics
IPSLA operation id: 1
Latest RTT: 4 milliseconds
Latest operation start time: 13:34:16.498 NZDT Tue Sep 28 2010
Latest operation return code: Over threshold
RTT Values:
Number Of RTT: 999 RTT Min/Avg/Max: 3/4/7 milliseconds
Latency one-way time:
Number of Latency one-way Samples: 510
Source to Destination Latency one way Min/Avg/Max: 1/1/2 milliseconds
Destination to Source Latency one way Min/Avg/Max: 3/3/6 milliseconds
Jitter Time:
Number of SD Jitter Samples: 509
Number of DS Jitter Samples: 508
Source to Destination Jitter Min/Avg/Max: 0/122189/62193664 milliseconds
Destination to Source Jitter Min/Avg/Max: 0/1/3 milliseconds
Packet Loss Values:
Loss Source to Destination: 4294966376 Loss Destination to Source: 716
Out Of Sequence: 233 Tail Drop: 4294966836
Packet Late Arrival: 0 Packet Skipped: 0
Voice Score Values:
Calculated Planning Impairment Factor (ICPIF): 11
MOS score: 4.06
Number of successes: 55
Number of failures: 0
Operation time to live: Forever
10-05-2010 10:43 AM
Looks like 2 different IOS version judging by the output differences, but output should be accurate.
Here is the white papaer for udp jitter:
Looks like the 1841 is reporting a lot more drops to be sure.
However the MOS score and impairment factors are the same for both directions.
I would try clearing the counters and see if the drops reappear, if not, possibly some transient issue
led to this and the results are cumulitive.
Command refernce for this output is here:
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/partner/docs/ios/ipsla/command/reference/sla_04.html#wp1074642
Hope this helps.
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