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What Is the Meaning of Packet Loss Rate Thresholds A and B Displayed on a Hard Terminal?
Updated on 2022-11-28 GMT+08:00
What Is the Meaning of Packet Loss Rate Thresholds A and B Displayed on a Hard Terminal?
Threshold A indicates the average packet loss rate, and the default value is 1%. Threshold B indicates the severe packet loss rate, and the default value is 5%.
The following scenarios are possible:
- If the packet loss rate is less than or equal to threshold A, no packet loss rate icon is displayed.
- If the packet loss rate is between threshold A and threshold B, the packet loss icon is displayed in yellow.
- If the packet loss rate is greater than threshold B, the packet loss icon is displayed in red.
- When Severe packet loss alert is enabled, the remote control UI displays a message if the packet loss rate is greater than threshold B by 5 seconds or more. You can log in to the web interface of the hard terminal, choose , and change the message.
Parent topic: Hard Terminal Network Faults
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