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11、dered functional across all 10 time periods. Once a non-functional period is declared, each subsequent atomic time window is non-functional until 10 consecutive atomic time periods below the threshold are encountered. In this way, the determination of functionality at any moment depends not only on
12、measurements within that moments atomic time period, but also on those atomic time periods near it in time. Quality of Service (QOS) may affect how the parameters associated with the criteria for functioning vs. non-functioning are set. The availability definition may be configured to express differ
13、ences of availability for different levels of QOS. Generally this is done within the functionality definition. One way for QOS to be expressed is to have different thresholds for different QOS levels. In both the Y.1540 and Y.1561 examples above, services with a lower QOS could find higher lost pack
14、et rates more acceptable. Therefore, such low QOS services could have higher thresholds to express this difference in functionality for lower QOS. However, other means could also be used to configure QOS differences. In the Y.1561 example, a definition in which only 5 atomic level period ratios are
15、required to declare non-functionality places a more stringent requirement on functionality. So, using a consecutive time period requirement less than 10 could be used for availability definitions of higher QOS while a consecutive time period requirement greater than 10 could be used for lower QOS. I
16、n general (particularly in a point-to-point situation), availability definitions are based on a binary state: the subject is either functional or not functional. However, it can be difficult to make such a binary assessment for complex systems or services (that are not necessarily point-to-point). I
17、n such cases, the binary state non-functional (0) or functional (1) can be extended to the range of values from 0 to 1 inclusive. This range can be interpreted as expressing partial outage of the subject or as a probabilistic assessment of the functionality of the subject. The measurements can be ma
18、de in a number of ways packet loss, severely-errored seconds, line card availability, completed connections, etc. Some examples of methodologies associated with multipoint services follow: Example1: ATIS Technical Report ATIS-0100020, ATIS-0100020,“Quantifying the Impact on IP Service Availability f
19、rom Network Element Outages” defines availability in terms of the weighted fraction of time that the service is not in an outage state. The weights (fraction of service lost during an outage) express functionality in terms of partial outage. Example 2: The ATIS Technical Report “A Methodology for Es
20、timating the Availability of Access IP Routers in Terms of Customer Facing Line Card Availability” provides a methodology for estimating network availability for any service by examining a key hardware components (line cards) “up time”ATIS-0100025. By examining the hardware “up-time” as a surrogate
21、of the service availability, one essentially considers a fraction of the service unavailable when an end user is isolated from the network by a line card failure. Example 3: The ATIS Technical Report “DPM Metric for Transactional Services such as VoIP” ATIS-0100008 provides a metric that takes advan
22、tage of customer billing record (CBR) information to estimate defects per million (DPM) that is directly related to availability. 6 UNIVERSAL METHOD During 2008, ITU-T was finalizing the contents of Y.1563, “Ethernet frame transfer and availability performance“, which was issued in January 2009. The
23、 following table shows comparisons of particular aspects of the methods described in ITU-T Y.1540, Y.1561, Y.1563 and the Metro-Ethernet Forum (MEF) 10.2. Additionally, a generic “Universal” method is illustrated that is compatible with all of the methods. The table comes from a presentation made to
24、 the MEF Aligning Availability ad hoc group and ATIS-0100027.2010 7 is included in this Technical Report to illustrate the similarities of the various standardized methods of measuring availability. The “Universal” method is an estimation technique (type aspect) that is looking at a particular servi
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