Which timeframe does the Lost Packets % (Period) value refer to?

Refer to the exhibit.

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Which timeframe does the Lost Packets % (Period) value refer to?
A. total packets lost during the active call
B. total packets lost within the last 10 seconds
C. total packets lost within the last 10 minutes
D. total packets lost within the last second

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7 thoughts on “Which timeframe does the Lost Packets % (Period) value refer to?

  1. https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/telepresence/tx_sw/6_0/admin/guide/tx_6_0_admin_guide/tx_sw_glos.html#63239

    Jitter period is the interval between two times of maximum effect (or minimum effect) of a signal characteristic that varies regularly with time. Jitter frequency, the more commonly quoted figure, is its inverse.
    The CTS measures jitter every 10 seconds. The Jitter/Period field reports the jitter measurement for the last 10-second period.
    The CTS calculates jitter as the sum of the maximum deviation (both late and early) from the expected arrival time as given by the frame period. CMA computes frame jitter based on the arrival time of the last packet of a frame.

    Based on this finding the answer is B

  2. Daz, I think your analysis is correct. I take back what I said. I think the correct answer is B

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