HP Velocity - Administrator Guide
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Administrator Guide for Thin Clients | HP Velocity
HP Velocity management
The HP Velocity Management application is a Windows-based application that provides HP Velocity administrators with a
toolset for monitoring and troubleshooting HP Velocity-protected flows, and for working with configuration parameters.
The HP Velocity Management application automatically starts on system startup and runs in the background. To access
the application, right-click the HP Velocity notification icon, and click Management. To stop the HP Velocity Management
application, right-click the HP Velocity notification icon, and click Exit. To restart it, expand the HP Velocity folder on the
Windows Start menu, and click HP Velocity Management Application.
Note: Stopping the HP Velocity Management application does not affect the HP Velocity operational mode.
This section covers the following information:
• Network statistics
• Flow information
• Configuration settings
Network statistics
HP Velocity collects real-time data on HP Velocity-protected flows and provides statistics on how the network is
performing.
To access statistics (Table 13 on page 24
), click the Network Statistics tab in the HP Velocity Management application to
display the Statistics view.
Figure 20: Statistics view
Note: Statistics are accumulated in time-incremented bins (Total, 5 Seconds, 1 Minute, and 5 Minutes columns). The Total
column represents the accumulated statistics since either the system was started or statistics were last cleared.
Table 13: Statistics
Statistic Description
Transmit Network Loss The actual transmitted network loss measured by HP Velocity.
Receive Network Loss The actual received packet loss rate measured by HP Velocity.
Receive Corrected Loss The received packet loss rate after correction by HP Velocity.
Packets From Host
Number of IP packets received by HP Velocity from the application on the local host.
Packets To Network Number of IP packets sent by HP Velocity on the network toward the remote host.