TANDBERG MOVI 4.0 - ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE 10-2010 Administrator's Manual - page 21
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Note: Automatic adaptations take time. Configuring the client to fit the network and system capabilities is
always recommended.
Conference information
When moving the cursor over the video window, an information bar appears at the top. Clicking the i button
opens Conference information, an overview of outgoing (transmit) and incoming (receive) traffic data.
Max allowed bitrate
Restrictions taken from Movi’s settings.
Signaled bitrate
The signaled bitrate combines Movi’s restrictions
with those from the far end.
Configured bitrate
The configured bitrate varies based on automatic
bandwidth adaptation. This value is not transmitted
to the far end.
Encryption
This field is blank if no encryption is used.
Protocol
The video and audio standards currently in use.
Resolution
The current outgoing and incoming resolution. This
value changes based on automatic adaptation.
Bitrate
The actual bandwidth sent and received, which will
always be equal to or lower than the configured
bitrate.
Total packet loss
Number of packets lost during the call so far.
Current packet loss
Percentage of packets lost in the last five seconds
(transmit) or three seconds (receive).
Post FEC total
Number of packets recovered (FEC = forward error
correction) by ClearPath.
Post FEC current
Percentage of packets recovered by ClearPath in
the last three seconds.
Jitter
Jitter is a continuously calculated estimate of the
mean deviation of the difference in transit time of
adjacent packets. The transmit jitter information is
based on RTCP reports from the far end. High jitter
affects the call quality and is usually indicative of
poor network conditions.