Spirent Avalanche 5.46 February 29, 2024
The Client CIFSNG/SMB incremental statistics include active CIFSNG/SMB sessions, session statuses, and transaction rates. A CIFSNG/SMB session consists of a simulated user accessing files on a CIFS server. Avalanche gains access to shared folders through authentication, downloads and uploads real files through Action list commands, and then terminates the session.
These statistics are updated throughout the test at a pre-configured sampling interval. You view these statistics in the client's realtime.csv file.
Field | Description |
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CIFSNG/SMB: Active Sessions |
The number of active CIFSNG/SMB sessions established during a test. A session is considered active from the time the CIFSNG/SMB protocol conversation has been established, to the time the conversation ends. |
CIFSNG/SMB: Attempted Sessions |
The total number of CIFSNG/SMB requests sent to the server. |
CIFSNG/SMB: Attempted Sessions Per Sec |
The number of CIFSNG/SMB requests sent to the server per second. |
CIFSNG/SMB: Successful Sessions |
The total number of successful CIFSNG/SMB sessions. A session is considered successful if it was served in its entirety by the server. |
CIFSNG/SMB: Successful Sessions Per Sec |
The number of successful CIFSNG/SMB sessions per second. A session is considered successful if it was served in its entirety by the server. |
CIFSNG/SMB: Unsuccessful Sessions |
The total number of unsuccessful CIFSNG/SMB sessions. A session is unsuccessful for a variety of reasons, such as the file not existing on the server, the test finishing before the file was completely sent to the client, losing the file connection during the test, and so on. |
CIFSNG/SMB: Unsuccessful Sessions Per Sec |
The number of unsuccessful CIFSNG/SMB sessions per second. A session is unsuccessful for a variety of reasons, such as the file not existing on the server, the test finishing before the file was completely sent to the client, losing the file connection during the test, and so on. |
CIFSNG/SMB: Aborted Sessions |
The total number of CIFSNG/SMB sessions that were aborted by the client. A session is aborted when the client terminates the CIFSNG/SMB protocol conversation in accordance with the Abort parameter in the Client Profile. |
CIFSNG/SMB: Aborted Sessions Per Sec |
The number of CIFSNG/SMB sessions that were aborted by the client per second. A session is aborted when the client terminates the CIFSNG/SMB protocol conversation in accordance with the Abort parameter in the Client Profile. |
CIFSNG/SMB: Number of File/Sec Received | The number of files received from the server per second. |
CIFSNG/SMB: Number of File/Sec Sent | The number of files sent to the server per second. |
CIFSNG/SMB: Received Data (Kbyte/Sec) | The amount of data, in Kbytes per second, received from the server. |
CIFSNG/SMB: Sent Data (Kbyte/Sec) | The amount of data, in Kbytes per second, sent to the server. |
CIFSNG/SMB: Successful NTLMv2 Authentication Rate |
The number of successful sessions per second that used NTLMv2 as the authentication type. |
CIFSNG/SMB: Unsuccessful NTLMv2 Authentication Rate |
The number of unsuccessful sessions per second that used NTLMv2 as the authentication type. |
CIFSNG/SMB: Successful NTLM Authentication Rate | The number of successful sessions per second that used NTLM as the authentication type. |
CIFSNG/SMB: Unsuccessful NTLM Authentication Rate | The number of unsuccessful sessions per second that used NTLM as the authentication type. |
CIFSNG/SMB: Successful NTLMv2 Session Security Authentication Rate | The number of successful sessions per second that used NTLMv2 Session Security as the authentication type. |
CIFSNG/SMB: Unsuccessful NTLMv2 Session Security Authentication Rate | The number of unsuccessful sessions per second that used NTLMv2 Session Security as the authentication type. |
SMB: Transaction Rate (SMB Requests/Sec) |
The number of SMB requests sent to the server per second. |
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