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Description of QoE metrics

Netflow

Metric Description Values
Octet delta Traffic difference (bytes) at the beginning and end of the specified period
Fragmented packets delta Difference of IP packets divided into parts/fragments at the beginning and at the end of the specified period
RTT Round-trip time is the time taken to send the signal plus the time it takes to confirm that the signal has been received.
This round-trip time therefore consists of the time it takes to transmit a signal between two points within a single flow.
All network activity within a source/destination socket (source IP:port /destination IP:port) is taken as a flow in DPI
Source AS AS host number
Destination AS Subscriber's AS number
Post nat source IPv4-address An IP address converted from private to public by NAT to communicate with external devices and access the Internet
Post nat source port A port converted by NAT from private to public for communicating with external devices and accessing the Internet
Vchannel/Bridge Vchannel — vChannel number.
Bridge — number of the bridge through which the traffic goes
Service class Traffic classes cs0 — cs7. For more details see Traffic distribution by class for the tariff plan 0 — cs0
1 — cs1

7 — cs7
Receiver IP-interface index and Sender IP-interface index Traffic direction 1 — to whom traffic is directed;
2 — where the traffic comes from.
Example:
The first option is outbound traffic;
The second option is inbound traffic.

Clickstream

All Clickstream metrics are defined for HTTP traffic only.
Metrics for HTTPS traffic cannot be defined because it is encrypted.
Metric Description Values
Path The address to which the subscriber went
Referer The resource from which the request came.
Used for redirection: the address from which the user went to the redirection page is memorized
User agent Allows you to understand from which device the request was made
Method Server request method 0 — undefined
1 — GET
2 — POST
3 — PUT
4 — DELETE
Result code The HTTP code that the server returned 200 — ОК
403 — Forbidden
Content length How many bytes of information the server returned in response to the request
Content type Content-Type in HTTP, used to define the MIME type of a resource
Locked Bitmask, contains an indication that the resource has been blocked or redirected 0x3 for HTTP
0x1 for the rest
Host type 1 for HTTP
2 — CNAME
3 — SNI
4 — QUIC

DNS Flow

Metric Description
Host DNS host domain name from the DNS response
Host category Category of the involved host, determined automatically
Total Number of records from the raw log, grouped into a single entry in the aggregated log
Sessions Number of internet sessions of the subscriber in the aggregated log
Hosts Number of hosts in the aggregated log
Host categories Number of host categories in the aggregated log
DNS hosts IPs Number of unique IP addresses of DNS hosts
Logins Number of logins in the aggregated log
Subscribers Number of subscribers in the aggregated log
Channels Number of vChannels in the aggregated log
Time Time of session start
Session ID Session ID
Login Subscriber login
Source IPv4-address Information about the source of the request. The source can be either a subscriber or a host
Source IPv6-address
Source port
Destination IPv4-address Information about the recipient of the request. The recipient can be either a subscriber or a host
Destination IPv6-address
Destination port
DNS transport Protocol used for transmitting DNS requests
DNS host IP IP address of the DNS host
DNS host port Port used by the DNS host
Subscriber IP address of the subscriber
Subscriber port Port used by the subscriber
Rrclass Resource class (RR Class) in the DNS request
DNS type Indicates the function of the server in processing and storing DNS requests in the domain name system:

1 - A
5 - CNAME
TTL The acceptable time for storing this resource record in the cache of a non-responsive DNS server
DNS data RDATA encoded in base64. For example, it is possible to find out which IPs belong to the host
VLAN ID Unique identifier of the virtual local area network
Post VLAN ID VLAN ID after route change
DPI ID Number of DPI, taken from GUI: Administrator → Equipment
Vchannel/Bridge Channel — number of vChannel.
Bridge — number of the bridge through which traffic flows
MPLS labels Labels for routing packets in MPLS networks

GTP Flow

GTP (GPRS Tunneling Protocol) is a group of IP-based connection protocols used in GSM, UMTS, and LTE networks. The GTP protocol is used by mobile operators as a tunnel for data transmission. It consists of two layers:

DPI decodes GTP-C, and this information is sent to IPFIX in the “GTP flow” and “Raw GTP flow” reports in the GUI.

GTP logs are used for the following tasks:

Some operators also use GTP logs to link IP and IMSI (subscriber identifier) to consolidate user information from various information systems (DPI, billing, etc.).

The report is based on versions GTP-C V1 and GTP-C V2. Access to GTP Log is available only to users with a QoE Standard license. More details

Metric Description and possible values
Date Date and time of subscriber registration at the tower. In the aggregated log, this time depends on the aggregation time
Time
SIM card number Subscriber details
Phone number
IMEI Unique phone identification number, contains information about the manufacturer, model and place of assembly
Subscriber ipv4 address Subscriber data may vary depending on the subscriber's location
Subscriber ipv6 address
Time of ULI Time at which the subscriber's location (ULI) was recorded (when the subscriber switched from one tower to another)
Mobile country code Information about the country where the tower is located

0 - not defined (?)
250 – Russia
Country name
Mobile network (operator) code Information about the operator who owns the tower

0 - not defined (?)
1 - MTS
2 - Megafon
20 – Tele2
99 - Beeline
Network (operator) name
Service/Tracking area code In which cell the subscriber is located. Can match multiple base stations
Base station code The base station to which the subscriber has connected. There may be several of them in the coverage area
DPI ID DPI number, taken from GUI: Administrator → Equipment
Total The number of records from the raw log, collapsed into one record of the aggregated log
Sessions Number of subscriber Internet sessions
Latitude Location (latitude) of the base station to which the subscriber connected
Longitude Location (longitude) of the base station to which the subscriber connected
Cell ID Identifier of the area in which the subscriber is located. Consists of several values:
- Country code
- Network (operator) code
- Base station code
- Coverage area code
Cell name The name of the location in which the subscriber is located. Consists of several values:
- Country code
- Network (operator) code
- Base station code
- Coverage area code
Cell description Description of the area in which the subscriber is located. Consists of several values:
- Country code
- Network (operator) code
- Base station code
- Coverage area code
Session ID Subscriber Internet session ID
GTP version Protocol version. Possible values: 1, 2
Request message ID Internet session data
Response message ID
Result code Code indicating the result of the operation
Success Indicates whether the operation completed successfully
SGW control plane IP Fields describing connection parameters and identification at the network gateway level (SGW and PGW) for data transfer and control. Includes IP addresses and tunnel identifiers (TEIDs) to differentiate between management traffic and user data.
SGW control plane TEID
SGW data plane IP
SGW data plane TEID
PGW control plane IP
PGW control plane TEID
PGW data plane IP
PGW data plane TEID
Access Point Name Traffic type. The name can be custom
Rat Radio access technology (radio access technology). Indicates what technology the subscriber uses - Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GSM, UMTS, LTE or 5G.