Specifications

4.4.25 FORMAT-NAME-X
MIB Entry: Data Format X Name
Index: 9.2.X
Label: FORMAT-NAME-X
Description: FORMAT-NAME-X returns the name of the X
th
recording format.
Response Element Type and Size Description
Format Name (ASCII-32-A) The name assigned to the format. Must include
only numbers, letters, and the underscore character.
Data formats should be named appropriately. e.g.:
TBN 1024 112 for a TBN packet of 1024 bytes at a
rate of 112 MiB/s.
4.4.26 FORMAT-PAYLOAD-X
MIB Entry: Data Format X UDP Packet Payload Size
Index: 9.3.X
Label: FORMAT-PAYLOAD-X
Description: FORMAT-PAYLOAD-X returns the UDP Packet Payload Size of
the X
th
recording format.
Response Element Type and Size Description
UDP Payload Size (ASCII-4-#) The size in bytes of the payload portion of UDP pack-
ets for this format. Typically this will be 1024 for
TBN, 1224 for TBW, or 4128 for DRX. See the DP
Common ICD ([5]) for more information.
4.4.27 FORMAT-RATE-X
MIB Entry: Data Format X Rate
Index: 9.4.X
Label: FORMAT-RATE-X
Description: FORMAT-RATE-X returns the data rate of the X
th
recording for-
mat.
Response Element Type and Size Description
Rate (ASCII-9-#) Overall data rate once formatting has been taken into
consideration. Specifically, this is the rate used in cal-
culating the amount of space a recording will require
on disk. If the entire UDP payload is recorded to disk,
then this rate will equal the transmission rate. Like-
wise, if the format requires that portions of the payload
will be discarded, then this number will be less than
the actual transfer rate. Note that the MAC and UDP
packet headers should not be considered in this rate as
they are discarded automatically.
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