Incidents: Difference between revisions

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* ip_traffic
* ip_traffic
** throughput: The throughput bandwidth in bit/s on average during the configured timespan.
** throughput: The throughput bandwidth in bit/s on average during the configured timespan.
** throughput_increase: The throughput bandwidth increase in % during the configured timespan compared to the average throughput of the given baseline timespan.
** throughput_increase: The throughput bandwidth increase in % during the configured timespan compared to the average throughput of the given baseline timespan. The noise can be configured to allow deviations that should not lead to trigger the incident.
** packet_rate: The packet rate in pps on average during the configured timespan.
** packet_rate: The packet rate in pps 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.
** 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.
** total_packets: The number of packets seen in the configured timespan.
** total_packets: The number of packets seen in the configured timespan.
** total_bytes: The number of bytes seen in the configured timespan.
** total_bytes: The number of bytes seen in the configured timespan.
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* global_traffic
* global_traffic
** throughput: The throughput bandwidth in bit/s on average during the configured timespan.
** throughput: The throughput bandwidth in bit/s on average during the configured timespan.
** throughput_increase: The throughput bandwidth increase in % during the configured timespan compared to the average throughput of the given baseline timespan. The noise can be configured to allow deviations that should not lead to trigger the incident.
** packet_rate: The packet packets/s on average during the configured timespan.
** packet_rate: The packet packets/s 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.
* rtp_traffic
* rtp_traffic
** jitter: The average jitter of the RTP connection for the given timespan, using the maximum value of both directions.
** jitter: The average jitter of the RTP connection for the given timespan, using the maximum value of both directions.
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