ICMP Jitter
Overview
The IPSLA Jitter integration with Motadata AIOps provides extensive monitoring and analysis of network jitter, latency, and packet loss. This integration uses ICMP jitter operations to measure variations in packet delay (jitter) and determine the quality of the network service. It helps organizations ensure smooth data transmission by monitoring key metrics such as round-trip time (RTT), average jitter, and packet loss, both from source to destination and vice versa.
With this integration, network administrators can proactively identify and troubleshoot issues related to jitter and latency, optimize network performance, and maintain a high quality of service. The integration also offers detailed insights into positive and negative jitter, skipped packets, and timed-out packets, allowing for comprehensive network health assessment.
Prerequisites
- Ensure the device you are adding has the IP SLA capabilities.
- Ensure the Port 161 is enabled for the device you wish to monitor.
- Ensure you have the Write Community and Read Community string before creating a credential profile for WAN Link.
List of Supported KPIs
Metrics | Description | Type |
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ipsla.owner | Owner or administrator of the IPSLA operation | String |
ipsla | General information and statistics about the IPSLA operation | String |
ipsla.latency.ms | Average latency (in milliseconds) observed | Count |
ipsla.max.latency.ms | Maximum latency (in milliseconds) observed | Count |
ipsla.min.latency.ms | Minimum latency (in milliseconds) observed | Count |
status | Current status of the IPSLA operation | String |
ipsla.rtt.completion.status | Completion status of the round-trip time measurement | String |
ipsla.admin.status | Administrative status of the IPSLA operation | String |
ipsla.source.to.destination.avg.latency.ms | Average latency from source to destination | Count |
ipsla.destination.to.source.avg.latency.ms | Average latency from destination to source | Count |
ipsla.avg.jitter.ms | Average jitter observed | Count |
ipsla.lost.packets | Number of lost packets | Count |
ipsla.source.to.destination.avg.jitter.ms | Average jitter from source to destination | Count |
ipsla.destination.to.source.avg.jitter.ms | Average jitter from destination to source | Count |
ipsla.source.to.destination.avg.positive.jitter.ms | Average positive jitter from source to destination | Count |
ipsla.source.to.destination.avg.negative.jitter.ms | Average negative jitter from source to destination | Count |
ipsla.destination.to.source.avg.positive.jitter.ms | Average positive jitter from destination to source | Count |
ipsla.destination.to.source.avg.negative.jitter.ms | Average negative jitter from destination to source | Count |
ipsla.skipped.packets | Number of skipped packets | Count |
ipsla.timed.out.packets | Number of timed-out packets | Count |
ipsla.min.dropped.packets | Minimum number of dropped packets | Count |
ipsla.max.dropped.packets | Maximum number of dropped packets | Count |
ipsla.operation.type | Type of IPSLA operation being performed | String |