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IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operation
  Information About the IP SLAs RTP-Based VoIP Operation
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Table 2
Statistics Gathered by the RTP-Based VoIP Operation for c5510 DSPs 
Statistics
Description
Interarrival jitter 
(destination-to-source 
and 
source-to-destination)
Interarrival jitter is the mean deviation (smoothed absolute value) of the 
difference in packet spacing for a pair of packets.
The source-to-destination value is measured by sending RTP packets to the IP 
SLAs Responder. No values are obtained from the DSP for this measurement.
For more information on how this value is calculated, see RFC 1889 (RTP: A 
Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications
).
Estimated R factor 
(destination-to-source 
and 
source-to-destination)
Estimated transmission rating factor R.
This value is based on one-way transmission delay and standard default 
values, as well as values obtained from the DSP.
For more information about how to calculate the estimated R factor, see 
International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Standardization 
Sector (ITU-T) Recommendation G.107 (The E-model, a computational 
model for use in transmission planning
).
MOS-CQ 
(destination-to-source 
and 
source-to-destination)
Mean Opinion Score for Conversational Quality.
This value is obtained by conversion of the estimated R factor to Mean 
Opinion Score (MOS) using ITU-T Recommendation G.107 conversion 
tables.
The source-to-destination value is measured by sending RTP packets to the IP 
SLAs Responder. No values are obtained from the DSP for this measurement.
Round-trip time (RTT) 
latency
Round-trip time latency for an RTP packet to travel from the source to the 
destination and back to the source.
Packet loss 
(destination-to-source 
and 
source-to-destination)
Number of packets lost.
The source-to-destination value is measured by sending RTP packets to the IP 
SLAs Responder. No values are obtained from the DSP for this measurement.
Packets missing in 
action 
(source-to-destination)
Number of missing packets.
The source-to-destination value is measured by sending RTP packets to the IP 
SLAs Responder. No values are obtained from the DSP for this measurement.
One-way latency 
(destination-to-source 
and 
source-to-destination)
Average, minimum, and maximum latency values.
These values are measured by sending RTP packets to IP SLAs Responder. 
The RTP data stream is then looped back from the destination to the source 
gateway.
Frame loss 
(destination-to-source)
Number of DSP frame loss events.
A frame loss can occur due to such events as packet loss, late packets, or a 
jitter buffer error.
MOS-LQ 
(destination-to-source)
Mean Opinion Score for Listening Quality.