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=== Available attributes ===
=== Available attributes ===


* '''absolute_loss''': Count of lost packets for IEC104 connection.
* '''alarms_low''', '''alarms_high''': Whether an low/high alarm occurred for a Profinet device.
* '''alarms_low''', '''alarms_high''': Whether an low/high alarm occurred for a Profinet device.
* '''broadcast_packet_rate''': The attribute is the number of packets per second on average over the configured timespan for MAC broadcast packets.
* '''broadcast_packet_rate''': The attribute is the number of packets per second on average over the configured timespan for MAC broadcast packets.
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* '''mos''': The average MOS quality value of the call, using the minimum of both call sides.
* '''mos''': The average MOS quality value of the call, using the minimum of both call sides.
* '''new_connections''': The amount of newly created connections (TCP and UDP) for the given timespan.
* '''new_connections''': The amount of newly created connections (TCP and UDP) for the given timespan.
* '''not_in_order''': Count of not in order packets for IEC104 connection. The sequence could be too high, too low
* '''packet_rate''': The packet rate in packets per second on average during the configured timespan.
* '''packet_rate''': The packet rate in packets per second on average during the configured timespan.
* '''packet_rate_increase''': The packet rate increase in % during the configured timespan compared to the average packet rate of the given baseline timespan. The noise can be configured to allow deviations that should not lead to trigger the incident.
* '''packet_rate_increase''': The packet rate increase in % during the configured timespan compared to the average packet rate of the given baseline timespan. The noise can be configured to allow deviations that should not lead to trigger the incident.
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** ''SIP: Call end'':  The percentage of RTP packet loss for the call, accounting packets from both directions.
** ''SIP: Call end'':  The percentage of RTP packet loss for the call, accounting packets from both directions.
** ''RTP: Traffic for RTP connections'': The percentage of RTP packet loss for the given timespan, accounting packets from both directions of the RTP connection.
** ''RTP: Traffic for RTP connections'': The percentage of RTP packet loss for the given timespan, accounting packets from both directions of the RTP connection.
** ''IEC104: Traffic for IEC104 connections'': The percentage of IEC104 packet loss for the given timespan, accounting packets from both directions of the IEC104 connection.
* '''percent_transmissions''': The amount of TCP retransmission as a percentage of the total bytes.
* '''percent_transmissions''': The amount of TCP retransmission as a percentage of the total bytes.
* '''port_range''': The TCP or UDP port. Can be also a range, e.g. 80,443,8443-8445
* '''port_range''': The TCP or UDP port. Can be also a range, e.g. 80,443,8443-8445
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