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RSVP Receivers tab fields


Field Description
SessionNumber
Displays the number of this session.
ReceiverNumber
Displays the number of this reservation request.
SenderType
Displays the type of session. A `1' indicates IP4.
DestAddr
Displays the destination address used by all senders in this session.
DestAddrLength
Displays the destination address length used by all senders in this session. The destination address length is the CIDR prefix length, which is 32 for IP4 host and multicast addresses, and 128 for IP6 addresses.
SenderAddr
Displays the source address of the sender selected by this reservation. The value of all zeroes indicates 'all senders'.
SenderAddrLength
Displays the sender's address length used in this session. The sender's address length is the CIDR prefix length, which for IP4 hosts and multicast addresses is 32 bits.
ReceiverProtocol
Displays the protocol number assigned to the IP Protocol used in this session. For example, `46' is the protocol number assigned to RSVP.
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) is the standards organization that assigns protocol numbers.
DestPort
Displays the destination port number for all senders in this session.
SenderPort
Displays the source port number for this sender in this session.
HopAddr
Displays the address of the next RSVP hop.
HopLih
Displays the Logical Interface Handle (Lih) received from the previous RSVP hop.
tsRate
Displays the Average Bit Rate of the sender's data stream. Within a transmission burst, the arrival rate may be as fast as tsPeakRate.
tsPeakRate
Displays the peak rate of the sender's data stream. Traffic arrival is not expected to exceed this rate at any time, apart from the effects of jitter in the network. If not specified in the TSpec, this parameter returns a 0 (zero).
tsBurstSize
Displays the size of the largest burst expected from the sender at a time.
MinTU
Displays the minimum transmission unit (MinTU), which is the minimum message size for this flow. The policing algorithm will treat smaller messages as though they are this size.
MaxTU
Displays the maximum transmission unit (MaxTU), which is the maximum message size for this flow. The admission algorithm will reject messages that exceed the MaxTU.

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