Network Statistics Reports

Two statistics reports give comprehensive pictures of network usage. These reports are available from the Network Usage Report Menu, which is a sub-menu of the Statistics Menu (not the Network Reports menu).

The Network Usage Report

The Network Usage Report gives 15 minute "snapshots" of network message activity for a specified reporting period. This reporting period can be any hour, or range of hours, from the current day or the previous 6 days.

                          >>> Denver NuPoint Voice <<<
                           NETWORK USAGE 15min REPORT

                            Mon Dec 4, 20xx  7:58 pm
12/04/XX  8hr-17hr         --- minutes interval ---
MESSAGE DAY=01 HOUR=08    00-14     15-29     30-44     45-59   AVERAGE
BATCH IN QUEUE                0         0         0         0         0
URG IN QUEUE                  0         0         0         0         0
BATCH MAX LENGTH              0         0         0         0         -
URG MAX LENGTH                0         0         0         0         -
BATCH LATENCY H:M:S     0:00:00   0:00:00   0:00:00   0:00:00         -
URG LATENCY             0:00:00   0:00:00   0:00:00   0:00:00         -
BATCH DELIVERED               0         0         0         0         0
URG DELIVERED                 0         0         0         0         0
TOTAL UNDELIVERED             0         0         0         0         0
BATCH RECEIVED                0         0         0         0         0
URG RECEIVED                  0         0         0         0         0

Reading the Network Usage Report

The report heading shows the node name, the report name, the date and the time that the report was run.

The first line of the report shows the date and time interval during which the data were gathered.

A hyphen (-) in any column means the system was not processing messages during the report period (there was a power failure, or the system was taken offline for maintenance, for example). A zero in any column means the system was operable, but there was no activity.

MESSAGE  DAY = 03, HOUR = 11 indicates that the data displayed immediately below were gathered on Wednesday, during the hour between 11 and 12 am.  00-14 indicates that data in that column were gathered during the first fifteen minutes of the hour; 15-29 refers to the second 15 minutes of the hour, etc.

AVERAGE is the average value of the four 15-minute samples. If a hyphen appears, in place of a numerical value, it means that the data have not yet been gathered. For example, if the report is run at 3:30 pm, and the report interval is for hours 12-15 (noon to 3 pm) of the same day, the entries for hour 15 (3 to 4 pm) will all be hyphens.

BATCH IN QUEUE is the total number of batch (non-urgent) messages and receipt updates present in the network queue during the time period.

URG IN QUEUE is the total number of urgent messages in the network queue during the time period.

BATCH MAX LENGTH is the total number of minutes of recorded speech in the network batch queue during the time period.

URG MAX LENGTH is the total number of minutes of recorded speech in the urgent network queue during the time period.

BATCH LATENCY is the maximum number of seconds that a message remained in the batch network queue during the time period.

URG LATENCY is the maximum number of seconds that a message remained in the urgent network queue during the time period.

BATCH DELIVERED is the total number of batch messages that were delivered to their destination nodes during the time period. (Receipt updates do not count here.)

URG DELIVERED is the total number of urgent messages that were delivered to their destination nodes during the time period.

TOTAL UNDELIVERED is the total number of messages (batch and urgent) that were rejected by their destination nodes during the time period. (Receipt updates do not count here.)

The Network Usage Summary Report

The Network Usage Summary Report gives peak (maximum) and total statistics for network message activity during a specified reporting period. This reporting period can be any hour, or range of hours, from the current day or from the previous 6 days.

                      >>> Denver NuPoint Voice <<<
                      NETWORK USAGE SUMMARY REPORT

                            Mon Dec 4, 20XX  8:08 pm
12/04/XX  8hr-17hr

Day 1       <------------PEAKS-----------><------------TOTALS---------->
NETWORKING:   IN QUEUE   MINUTES   LATENCY DELIVERED   UNDELIV  RECEIVED
BATCH:               0         0   0:00:00         0         0         0
URGENT:              0         0   0:00:00         0         -
         0

Reading the Network Usage Summary Report

The report heading shows the node name, the report name, the date and the time that the report was run.

Each section is preceded by the date and time during which the data were gathered.

PEAKS - Statistics are for maximum activity during the reporting period. Although separate statistics are kept for batch and urgent message queues, these statistics are not broken down by destination node; that is, urgent queue statistics refer to urgent messages accumulated for every node on the network.

A hyphen (-) in any column means the system was not processing messages during the report period (there was a power failure, or the system was taken offline for maintenance, for example). A zero in any column means the system was operable, but there was no activity.

BATCH IN QUEUE is the maximum number of batch (non-urgent) messages and receipt updates present in the network queue at  any time during the time period.

URGENT IN QUEUE is the maximum number of messages, marked  urgent by the sender, that were present in the network queue at any time during the time period.

BATCH MINUTES is the maximum number of minutes of recorded speech from batch messages and receipt updates present in the  network queue during the time period.

URGENT MINUTES is the maximum number of minutes of recorded speech from urgent messages present in the network queue  during the time period.

BATCH LATENCY is the maximum number of seconds that a single message remained in the batch network queue during the time  period.

URGENT LATENCY is the maximum number of seconds that a  single urgent message remained in the network queue during  the time period.

TOTALS - Data is a summary of activity during the reporting period

BATCH DELIVERED is the total number of batch messages that  were delivered to their destination nodes during the time  period. (Receipt updates do not count here.)

URGENT DELIVERED is the total number of urgent messages that were delivered to their destination nodes during the time  period.

BATCH UNDELIVERED is the total number of batch messages that were rejected by their destination nodes during the time  period. (Urgent messages are always delivered.)

BATCH RECEIVED is the total number of batch messages that  were received from other nodes during the time period. (Receipt updates do not count here.)

URGENT RECEIVED is the total number of urgent messages that  were received from other nodes during the time period.