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  • From: Richard Carlson <>
  • To: Peter Laws <>, "" <>
  • Subject: Re: question about NPAD results
  • Date: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 17:12:41 -0400

Hi Peter;

As Matt Z. noted, the NPAD tool is being developed by our friends at PSC. Matt Mathis, the NPAD developer does read this list so he can chime in here to get you started. To help get you started, you should have gotten a URL that contains the test results. NPAD is designed to allow you to pass that URL around to others so they can look at the same page. That may make it clearer and easier for us to answer your questions.

Look at the text below I'd surmise that:

1) you asked if you could run a 90 Mb/s stream over a 20 msec path (the tool defaults).

2) the NPAD found you could reach 911 Mbps to the local NPAD server (must be a Gigabit infrastructure).

3) I'm not sure what the rest of this is, but it should tell you what the observed loss rate was and if that loss rate and based on that rate, could you run a 90 Mbps flow over a 20 msec path.

Rich


At 03:16 PM 4/29/2008, Peter Laws wrote:
On the results table, is there a "secret decoder ring" for all the fields?


Target: 90 Mb/s * 20 ms WS:7 Pass Pass: 911.352441 Mb/s Fail: 0.003777% 26478 Est pkts: 42 Pass



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