The Midstream Devices page provides an overview of the performance of RTP traffic flows (or stream legs) on the medianet-enabled devices on your network. A stream leg is a unidirectional stream of packets.
A link to the Calls Overview, where you can drill down to more information.
The IP address of the medianet-enabled device that is associated with the stream leg.
The date and time of the most recent activity for the medianet-enabled device.
Packet delay that distorts the quality of a voice conversation.
The percentage of data packets that were lost in transit. These packets were sent but never received at the destination.
The name of the medianet-enabled device that is associated with the stream leg. Can be the DNS name or the IP address. If UC Monitor is a registered data source for CA Performance Center, the name is a link to the CA Performance Center context page.
The number of data packets that reached the destination, but then were discarded.
The number of active and completed stream legs that are used to calculate the metrics on the Midstream Devices page. The number is a link to the Midstream Legs page.
The variation in delay among video packets in the same stream.
The percentage of video packets that were lost in transit. These packets were sent but never received at the destination.
The number of video packets that reached the destination, but then were discarded.
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