Client/Server
• Busy Network or Server: There is a moderate to high fluctuation in response time. The higher the sensitivity, the higher the likelihood that this problem will be flagged.
• Inefficient Client: “Chatty” conversations in which data packets from a server have small average packet sizes. The higher the sensitivity, the higher the likelihood that this problem will be flagged.
• Low Server-to-Client Throughput: The throughput from the server to the client is at or lower than the threshold.
• Low Client-to-Server Throughput: The throughput from the client to the server is at or lower than the threshold.
• Non-Responsive Client: Often indicates that a client or peer (for which a connection has already been established) is not acknowledging data received from server or peer.
• Non-Responsive Server: Often indicates that a server or peer (for which a connection has already been established) is no longer responding to repeated packet retransmissions from a client or peer.
• One-Way Traffic: No packets have been seen in the reverse direction for a user-definable length of time. This diagnosis is flagged only once for a given “conversation.”
• Slow Server Response Time: The average response time from the server is equal to or higher than the threshold.