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User Guide for Internetwork Performance Monitor
OL-11291-01
Chapter 3      Using IPM to Measure Network Performance
    Measuring Network Performance for Enhanced UDP
Step 6
In the Request Payload field, enter the number of bytes to use for the size of the payload of the UDP 
request packet. The default setting is one of the following values:
60 bytes for Default60ByteVoice operations
160 bytes for Default160ByteVoice operations
1024 bytes for DefaultVPN and DefaultVideo operations
Step 7
In the Packet Interval field, enter the number of milliseconds to use for the interpacket delay between 
packets sent from the source router to the target router. The default setting is 20 milliseconds.
Step 8
In the Number of Packets field, enter the number of packets to send to the target to measure latency. The 
default setting is 10 packets.
Step 9
In the Target Port field, enter the UDP port number for the target device to use when sending a response 
packet. Valid values are 0 to 65535. The default setting is 16400 for Voice and 2000 for other traffic.
Step 10
Click Add.
IPM adds the newly defined operation to the IPM database.
Step 11
Click Close to close the Configuration window.
For more detailed information about the options available from the Enhanced UDP Operation 
Configuration window, see the “Enhanced UDP Operation Configuration Window” topic in the online 
help.
Viewing Statistics for Enhanced UDP
The Enhanced UDP Historical Statistics window displays statistical and graphical information gathered 
over the monitoring period for the selected Enhanced UDP collector.
To view statistics for Enhanced UDP:
Step 1
From the IPM Main Window, select the collector. 
Do not select more than one Enhanced UDP collector. You cannot include Enhanced UDP collectors in 
multi-collector graphs.
Step 2
Select View > Statistics
The Enhanced UDP Historical Statistics window (
 and