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Extract the data from a netpath

Hello there I currently have a netpath assigned for a esports server from our network to where the esports server is hosted.

I have the data I can see but would love to extact the latency and packet drop even if it's a CSV file which I can then process in Excel.

Reason for this is the esports society is complaining our network is too slow and I need to justify to the society that the traffic is not the issue on our connection.

Thanks 

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  • You can probably get it from the Orion.NetPath.Performances table using SWQL.   The problem might be interpreting the data that is there.

    Have you considered putting the "esports server" as an ICMP-only node?   If all you're looking for is latency/drops in general, that should give you easier access to the data.   If you're looking for latency at each hop, then Netpath is the one you need... 

    Oh, and Netpath is part of NPM, not NTA.  Maybe putting this in the right forum might get better visibility for others to see it?

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  • You can probably get it from the Orion.NetPath.Performances table using SWQL.   The problem might be interpreting the data that is there.

    Have you considered putting the "esports server" as an ICMP-only node?   If all you're looking for is latency/drops in general, that should give you easier access to the data.   If you're looking for latency at each hop, then Netpath is the one you need... 

    Oh, and Netpath is part of NPM, not NTA.  Maybe putting this in the right forum might get better visibility for others to see it?

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