Average Latency graph
This graph shows the average recorded time required for a packet of data to travel from the indicated source point to the required destination, measured in milliseconds in the last 60 seconds.
For example, you can use this graph to identify the latencies for specific groups. You check to see where a specific group reached a peak, and compare it with another group whose latency remained consistent.
If you enabled Network Virtualization per load generator (and not per group), the graph shows the measurements per load generator, as shown in the Packet Loss graph.
You cannot change the granularity of the x-axis to a value that is less than the web granularity you defined in the General tab of the Options dialog box.
For Analysis graphs (not applicable to monitoring graphs):
To view information for a specific location:
- Click within the graph.
- Select Set Filter/ Sort By from the right-click menu to open the Graph Settings dialog box.
- In the Filter condition section, select the Location Name row, and select the relevant location from the drop-down list.
For more information see Network Virtualization graphs and Custom Filter dialog box.
Axis | Description |
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X-axis | Elapsed time since the start of the run. |
Y-axis | The average latency—the time in milliseconds required for a packet of data to reach its destination, per 60 second intervals. |