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    jnxPingLastTestResultTable

    jnxPingLastTestResultTable, whose object identifier is {jnxPingObjects 5}, contains the results of the last completed ping tests. Entries corresponding to a test are created only after completion of the first test. This is useful when you want to ensure that a test has been completed before collecting test results.

    The jnxPingLastTestResultEntry objects are listed in Table 1.

    Table 1: jnxPingLastTestResultEntry

    Object

    Object Identifier

    Description

    jnxPingLastTestResultProbeResponses

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 1

    The number of responses received in the most recently completed test.

    jnxPingLastTestResultSentProbes

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 2

    The number of probes sent in the most recently completed test.

    jnxPingLastTestResultSumRttUs

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 3

    The sum of the round-trip delays measured for all the probes during the most recently completed test, in microseconds.

    jnxPingLastTestResultMinRttUs

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 4

    The minimum of the round-trip delays measured for all the probes during the most recently completed test, in microseconds.

    jnxPingLastTestResultMaxRttUs

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 5

    The maximum of the round-trip delays measured for all the probes during the most recently completed test, in microseconds.

    jnxPingLastTestResultAvgRttUs

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 6

    The average of the round-trip delays measured for all the probes during the most recently completed test, in microseconds.

    jnxPingLastTestResultStdDevRttUs

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 7

    The standard deviation of the round-trip delays measured for all the probes during the most recently completed test, in microseconds.

    jnxPingLastTestResultMinEgressUs

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 8

    The minimum of the egress trip delays measured over all probes during the most recently completed test, in microseconds. This applies only if the probe type (pingCtlType) provides one-way delay measurements. For all other probe types, their values are irrelevant and this object returns 0.

    jnxPingLastTestResultMaxEgressUs

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 9

    The maximum of the egress trip delays measured over all probes during the most recently completed test, in microseconds. This applies only if the probe type (pingCtlType) provides one-way delay measurements. For all other probe types, their values are irrelevant and this object returns 0.

    jnxPingLastTestResultAvgEgressUs

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 10

    The average of the egress trip delays measured over all probes during the most recently completed test, in microseconds. This applies only if the probe type (pingCtlType) provides one-way delay measurements. For all other probe types, their values are irrelevant and this object returns 0.

    jnxPingLastTestResultStddevEgressUs

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 11

    The standard deviation of the egress trip delays measured over all probes during the most recently completed test, in microseconds. This applies only if the probe type (pingCtlType) provides one-way delay measurements. For all other probe types, their values are irrelevant and this object returns 0.

    jnxPingLastTestResultMinIngressUs

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 12

    The minimum of the ingress trip delays measured over all probes during the most recently completed test, in microseconds. This applies only if the probe type (pingCtlType) provides one-way delay measurements. For all other probe types, their values are irrelevant and this object returns 0.

    jnxPingLastTestResultMaxIngressUs

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 13

    The maximum of the ingress trip delays measured over all probes during the most recently completed test, in microseconds. This applies only if the probe type (pingCtlType) provides one-way delay measurements. For all other probe types, their values are irrelevant and this object returns 0.

    jnxPingLastTestResultAvgIngressUs

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 14

    The average of the ingress trip delays measured over all probes during the most recently completed test, in microseconds. This applies only if the probe type (pingCtlType) provides one-way delay measurements. For all other probe types, their values are irrelevant and this object returns 0.

    jnxPingLastTestResultStddevIngressUs

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 15

    The standard deviation of the ingress trip delays measured over all probes during the most recently completed test, in microseconds. This applies only if the probe type (pingCtlType) provides one-way delay measurements. For all other probe types, their values are irrelevant and this object returns 0.

    jnxPingLastTestResult PeakToPeakJitterRttUs

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 16

    The difference between the minimum and maximum delays over the course of the last completed test, in microseconds.

    jnxPingLastTestResult PeakToPeakJitterEgressUs

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 17

    The difference between the minimum and maximum egress trip delays over the course of the last completed test, in microseconds. This applies only if the probe type (pingCtlType) provides one-way delay measurements. For all other probe types, their values are irrelevant and this object returns 0.

    jnxPingLastTestResult PeakToPeakJitterIngressUs

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 18

    The difference between the minimum and maximum ingress trip delays over the course of the last completed test, in microseconds. This applies only if the probe type (pingCtlType) provides one-way delay measurements. For all other probe types, their values are irrelevant and this object returns 0.

    jnxPingLastTestResultTime

    jnxPingLastTestResultEntry 19

    The time the last test was completed.

    Published: 2013-11-07