Bad Loss Sensitive – Select a setting from the drop-down menu. The options are:
* Enable– (Default) If enabled, paths will be marked BAD due to loss, and will incur a path scoring penalty.
* Disable – Disabling Bad Loss Sensitive can be useful when the loss of bandwidth is intolerable.
* Custom – Select Custom to specify the percentage of loss over time required to mark a path as BAD. Selecting
This option reveals the following additional settings:
Percent Loss (%) – This specifies the percentage of loss threshold before a path is marked BAD, as measured
over the specified time. By default, the percentage is based on the last 200 packets received.
Over Time (ms) – Specify the time period (in milliseconds) over which to measure packet loss. Select an option
between 100 and 2000 from the drop-down menu for this field.
Silence Period (ms) – This specifies the duration (in milliseconds) before the path state transitions from GOOD to BAD. The default is 150 milliseconds. Select an option between 150 and 1000 from the drop-down menu for this field.
Path Probation Period (ms) – This specifies the wait time (in milliseconds) before a path transitions from BAD to GOOD. Select an option between 500 and 60000 from the drop-down menu for this field. The default is 10000 milliseconds.
Instability Sensitive – Select this checkbox to enable. If enabled, latency penalties due to a path state of BAD and other latency spikes are considered in the path scoring algorithm.

Customizing Bad Loss Sensitive:Bad Loss Sensitive > Custom
- User can control BAD state % loss sensitivity within timeframe
- Path packet loss rate is calculated every 50ms, triggered to BAD if threashold is meet
- User controled probation period before allowing BAD to GOOD state

Reporting - Path StateMonitoring > Statistics > Paths (Advanced)
Reason Column (Silence or Loss)
