ZEN Master
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Sources
Viewing Existing Sources
Source History
3min
the history section shows a graphic display of the source's activity and performance over time you can create an incident to group together related network failures and see network data for the relevant time period this is done by selecting a time range on a graph and clicking the open incident button for more information about incidents, see incidents docid\ km0i5tnpzuo ygfv6qcvq source history graphs data is shown on separate line graphs for each topic that is relevant for the selected source click on the section headings to expand/collapse the graph display each graph shows color coded lines indicating the events that occurred over time a key indicating the colors used to represent various types of data is shown below each graph the graphs have the following functionality set the time range of the display either by selecting one of the preset time ranges or by entering a custom time range (default last 6 hr ) one year of history is saved in the zen master database even though the graphs show larger timeframes contact zixi if you require more than one year of history manually refresh graph data or set the automatic refresh frequency hover over a point on the graph to show the total values for that time click and drag the cursor over a time range to zoom in on that time range double click on the graph to zoom out on the graph (i e expand the time range) click on the title of a data element in the key to display only that element zen master treats all graphs as a single component so that the zoom time range set for one graph is automatically applied to all graphs on that screen similarly, when you hover over a point on one graph, the tool tip values are shown for the same point in time on all of the graphs the granularity of the graph depends on the zoom level most graphs can zoom in to a resolution of one datapoint per minute for broadcasters v14 1+, data is gathered at 5 second intervals this enables zen master to show min and max values for rtt, jitter and bitrates based on 5 second intervals within a given datapoint the following sections describe the various graphs that are shown in the history tab source history content analysis docid\ pvw9icpg49eu99xfyywr9 source history scte 35 docid jht7kxdb6sgzzogrjbx6 source history network docid\ lzhvdl4yy6lrvawtzxixz source history failover docid aahwgkv snvzt bcfto0 source history network bitrate docid\ zkdlj0o42flgop4saoxzh source history elementary stream bitrates docid\ hrlymz9ppexp8sz8emavs source history frame delivery % docid\ fl3ujtwawpgbetwciqj0e source history encoding quality epsnr docid\ usjywgfuk7rbd0hvqd0za source history packet timing docid\ qyuvh4qrp2xmnyjy k81j source history bonding (for network bonding sources) docid\ rpapl0nvwwqgfzrrs3vy3 source history traceroute docid\ a3fay5szohg7d apimjlb source history encoding quality evamf docid 6 849y kozqgdgr74egn