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AppSharingMetricsThreshold table in Lync Server 2013

 

Topic Last Modified: 2015-12-08

The AppSharingMetricsThreshold table contains optimal and acceptable values for the Quality of Experience metrics used with application sharing. These thresholds are used to determine if the application sharing experience should be classified as poor.

This table was introduced in Microsoft Lync Server 2013.

Column Data Type Key/Index Details

CallType

int

Primary

Type of call that was placed.

AppliedBandwidthLimitOptimal

int

Optimal bandwidth limitation for application sharing. The default value is 1000000.

AppliedBandwidthLimitAcceptable

int

Acceptable bandwidth limitation for application sharing. The default value is 500000.

SpoiledTilePercentTotalOptimal

decimal(5,2)

Optimal percentage rate for “spoiled” tiles for classifying an Application Sharing quality. This value is the percentage of the content from the sharer that did not reach the viewer. Content may be discarded (or spoiled) when the sharer discards tiles from the graphics source or the ASMCU tiles discards tiles from Sharer respectively. The default value is 11 percent.

SpoiledTilePercentTotalAcceptable

decimal(5,2)

cceptable percentage rate for “spoiled” tiles for classifying an Application Sharing quality. This value is the percentage of the content from the sharer that did not reach the viewer. Content may be discarded (or spoiled) when the sharer discards tiles from the graphics source or the ASMCU tiles discards tiles from Sharer respectively. The default value is 36 percent.

JitterInterArrivalOptimal

int

This column is not used in Microsoft Lync Server 2013.

JitterInterArrivalAcceptable

int

This column is not used in Microsoft Lync Server 2013.

RelativeOneWayBurstDensityOptimal

float

This column is not used in Microsoft Lync Server 2013.

RelativeOneWayBurstDensityAcceptable

float

This column is not used in Microsoft Lync Server 2013.

RDPTileProcessingLatencyBurstDensityOptimal

float

This column is not used in Microsoft Lync Server 2013.

RDPTileProcessingLatencyBurstDensityAcceptable

float

This column is not used in Microsoft Lync Server 2013.

RelativeOneWayAverageOptimal

float

Optimal value for the relative one-way delay between the two media endpoints involved in the application sharing. This is a single-hop latency measure. The default value is 1.0 seconds.

The column was introduced in Microsoft Lync Server 2013.

RelativeOneWayAverageAcceptable

float

Optimal value for the relative one-way delay between the two media endpoints involved in the application sharing. This is a single-hop latency measure. The default value is 1.75 seconds.

The column was introduced in Microsoft Lync Server 2013.

RDPTileProcessingLatencyAverageOptimal

float

Optimal value of the average RDP tile processing latency in the AS Conferencing Server over the duration of the viewing session. Latency is the time difference between when the Start Frame is encoded on the server (sharer or MCU depending on the scenario) and the same Start Frame is decoded on the viewer.

A high average reflects a longer delay in the viewing experience. An overloaded conferencing server may experience higher average delays. The default value is 200ms.

The column was introduced in Microsoft Lync Server 2013.

RDPTileProcessingLatencyAverageAcceptable

float

Acceptable value of the average RDP tile processing latency in the AS Conferencing Server over the duration of the viewing session. Latency is the time difference between when the Start Frame is encoded on the server (sharer or MCU depending on the scenario) and the same Start Frame is decoded on the viewer.

A high average reflects a longer delay in the viewing experience. An overloaded conferencing server may experience higher average delays. The default value is 200ms.

The column was introduced in Microsoft Lync Server 2013.