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Wireshark-dev: [Wireshark-dev] Add camel statistics, for counter, and delay time.

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From: Florent.Drouin@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 16:25:07 +0200

      Hello,


Please find two new TAP for Camel Statistics.
The first one updates  counters related to camel operations. It is located
in the GSM submenu.
The second one , named Camel Service Response Time, gives the time ellapsed
between a couple of camel specifics operations.
(For example InitialDP/Continue or InitialDP GPRS/Continue GPRS).
With Wireshark, you can have the Min/Max/Mean delay time for your traces
files, and with Tshark, you have the additional information for percentile
(1%,95% 99% etc )

To enable the use of the Camel statistics, you have 2 new parameters in the
preferences,
- SRT, enable the service Response Time calculation.
- persistentSRT, keep the data in a context, even after the  camel session
has been closed. This is mandatory with Wireshark, to have a clean display
of the stats.

(See attached file: tapcamel.tar.gz)

Regards
Florent

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