Hi,
Personally, I never used Connectivity statistics object but
the spec v1.0.2§E.8[1] defines 6 Readable resources :
- (0) SMS Tx Counter : Indicate the total number of SMS
successfully transmitted during the collection period.
- (1) SMS Rx Counter : Indicate the total number of SMS
successfully received during the collection period.
- (2) Tx Data : Indicate the total amount of IP data
transmitted during the collection period.
- (3) Rx Data : Indicate the total amount of IP data
received during the collection period.
- (4) Max Message : The maximum IP message size that is
used during the collection period.
- (5) Average Message Size : The average IP message size
that is used during the collection period.
And it explains :
"Note: When reporting the Tx Data or Rx Data, the LwM2M Client
reports the total KB transmitted/received over IP
bearer(s), including all protocol header bytes up to and
including the IP header. This does not include lower level
retransmissions/optimizations (e.g. RAN, header
compression) or SMS messages."
I'm not an expert on this subject, but it seems it
depends what you want to measure. If this is only "IP layer
traffic" that sounds correct. If this is lower level layer
traffic, that sounds not ok but maybe you could only get an
approximation by refining result with approximative overhead layer
?
Maybe you can have better answer at OMA :
https://github.com/OpenMobileAlliance/OMA_LwM2M_for_Developers/issues
Simon
Le 13/02/2019 à 19:34, Reuben Hernandez
a écrit :
Hi Everyone,
I'm bit confused with objective behind
Connectivity statistics object. The spec
doesn't clarify much.
"This LwM2M Objects enables
client to collect statistical
information and enables the LwM2M Server to retrieve
these information, set the
collection duration and reset the statistical
parameters".
Could anyone suggest what
this object is primarily and can be used for ? is it
for purpose like billing reconciliation? or it can be
used for other purposes like link speed etc?Also
otherwise, which object can be used to find the
connectivity/link speed?
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