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Configuring rpm probes, Rpm terms, Chapter 14 – Juniper Networks J-Series User Manual

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Chapter 14

Configuring RPM Probes

J-series Services Routers support a tool that allows network operators and their
customers to accurately measure the performance between two network endpoints.
With the real-time performance monitoring (RPM) feature, you configure and send
probes to a specified target and monitor the analyzed results to determine packet
loss, round-trip time, and jitter.

This chapter contains the following topics. For more information about RPM, see the
JUNOS Services Interfaces Configuration Guide.

RPM Terms on page 267

RPM Overview on page 268

Before You Begin on page 271

Configuring RPM with Quick Configuration on page 271

Configuring RPM with a Configuration Editor on page 276

Verifying an RPM Configuration on page 285

RPM Terms

Before configuring and monitoring RPM on J-series Services Routers, become familiar
with the terms defined in Table 138 on page 267.

Table 138: RPM Terms

Definition

Term

Outbound. Characterizing packets exiting a Services Router.

egress

Inbound. Characterizing packets entering a Services Router.

ingress

Difference in relative transmit time between two consecutive packets in a stream, which can
cause quality degradation in some real-time applications such as voice over IP (VoIP) and video.

jitter

An action taken or an object used to learn something about the state of the network. Real-time
performance monitoring (RPM) uses several types of requests to probe a network.

probe

Time, in seconds, between probe packets.

probe interval

Monitoring tool that measures the performance of a network between two endpoints by collecting
statistics on packet loss, round-trip time, and jitter.

real-time performance
monitoring (RPM)

RPM Terms

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