Round Trip Time
This metric is an estimate of how quickly the network between the client and server would transport bits in both directions if the client and server were infinitely fast, and took no time to respond to Responses and Requests.
As of AppResponse 11 Version 11.10.0, Round Trip Time (RTT) comprises two distinct metrics: RTT (self) and RTT (others). RTT (self) is the round trip time as the traffic passes the AppResponse 11 system both from and to the originating IP address or host group. (This is similar to the RTT inbound metric that was used in AppResponse 9.) RTT (others) is the round trip time from when the traffic passes the AppResponse 11 system to when it arrives at another network element, such as an IP address or host group. (This is similar to the RTT outbound metric that was used in AppResponse 9.) RTT, undifferentiated as either (self) or (others), is the sum of the two constituent RTTs: RTT = RTT (self) + RTT (others).