Lantronix EMG 8500 EMG User Guide - Page 138
Network, Perf Monitoring, To manage or view status for a Performance Monitoring probe
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7: Networking To manage or view status for a Performance Monitoring probe: 1. Click the Network tab and select the Perf Monitoring option. The following page displays. Figure 7-15 Network > Perf Monitoring 2. In the upper section of the page, modify the global Performance Monitoring settings: Number of operations kept for each probe Specifies the number of operation set files to keep for each probe. The limit for Local storage is 50 sets. The limit for external (USB or SD card) is 200 sets. While a probe is running, the operation set files will be automatically culled to remove the oldest operation set files. Repository for operations The repository where the operation set files will be kept - Local storage, a USB thumb drive inserted in the USB Port U1, or the SD card slot. The data is stored in individual directories under a directory called "perfmon". Once probes have been run and operation set files have been generated, changing the repository will cause all of the existing files to be moved from the old repository directory to the new repository directory. It is recommended that the repository only be changed when probes are not actively running. If external storage is used for the repository, it is recommended that the external storage device not be removed from the EMG while probes are actively running. UDP Jitter Responder Starts the UDP Jitter responder to reply to UDP jitter or UDP jitter VoIP packets. The responder will listen on UDP port 1967 for control messages requesting to start individual responders on a specific UDP port. The EMG UDP jitter responder can support up to 15 UDP jitter senders. EMG™ Edge Management Gateway User Guide 138