latencyBin

latencyBin - retrieve statistics associated with a latency bin of a packet group.

SYNOPSIS

latencyBin sub-command options

DESCRIPTION

The latencyBin command is used to retrieve the statistics associated with a particular latency bin in a packet groups, such as minimum latency, maximum latency and average latency.

The latency bin information must be retrieved through calls to packetGroupStats. getFirstLatencyBin, getNextLatencyBin and getLatencyBin.

STANDARD OPTIONS
bitRate

Read-only. 64-bit value. The bit rate for the frames.

byteRate

Read-only. 64-bit value. The byte rate for the frames.

firstTimeStamp

Read-only. 64-bit value. The time stamp of the first packet received.

frameRate

Read-only. 64-bit value. The frame rate for the frames.

lastTimeStamp

Read-only. 64-bit value. The time stamp of the last packet received.

maxLatency

Read-only. 64-bit value. Maximum latency of all frames of this packet group.

minLatency

Read-only. 64-bit value. Minimum latency of all frames of this packet group.

numFrames

Read-only. 64-bit value. Total number of frames in this latency bin.

startTime

Read-only. Floating point value. The start time of the latency bin, expressed in microseconds.

stopTime

Read-only. Floating point value. The stop time of the latency bin, expressed in microseconds.

COMMANDS

The latencyBin command is invoked with the following sub-commands. If no sub-command is specified, returns a list of all sub-commands available.

latencyBin cget option

Returns the current value of the configuration option given by option. Option may have any of the values accepted by the latencyBin command.

EXAMPLES

See examples under packetGroup.

SEE ALSO

packetGroup, packetGroupStats, stream.