
Quality of Service 127
IP Telephony Configuration Guide
Late packets
Packets that arrive outside of the window allowed by the jitter buffer are discarded. To determine
which
Ping
samples to ignore, calculate the average one-way delay based on all the samples. Add
300 ms to that amount. This amount is the maximum delay. All samples that exceed this one-way
delay maximum are considered late and are removed from the sample. Calculate the percentage of
late packets, and add that percentage to the packet loss statistics.
Measurement procedure
The following procedure is an example of how to get delay and error statistics for a specific site
pair during peak hours.
Program a script to run the Ping program during the intranet peak hours, repeatedly sending a
series of 50 Ping requests. Each Ping request generates a summary of packet loss, with a
granularity of 2%, and for each successful probe that made its round-trip, that many rtt samples.
For a strong network there must be at least 3000 delay samples and 60 packet loss samples. Have
the raw output of the
Ping
results stored in a file. Determine the average and standard deviation of
one-way delay and packet loss.
Repeat this for each site pair. At the end of the measurements, the results are as shown in Table 23.
Table 23 Delay and error statistics
Destination
pair
Measured one-way delay
(ms)
Measured packet loss
(%) Expected QoS level
Mean Mean+σ Mean Mean+σ Mean Mean+σ
Santa Clara
/Richardson
171 179 2 2.3 Good Good
Santa Clara
/Ottawa
Santa Clara
/Tokyo
Richardson/
Ottawa
Richardson/Tokyo
Ottawa/Tokyo
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