ATIS 0100514-2009 Network Performance Parameter and Objectives for Dedicated Digital Services C SONET Bit Rates.pdf
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11、 of Disclaimer transition to the available state occurs at the beginning of 10 consecutive seconds, none of which is an SES. 3.1.2 Background Block Error (BBE): An errored block not occurring as part of an SES. 3.1.3 Bit Error Ratio (BER): The ratio of the number of bit errors to the total number of
12、 bits transmitted in a given time interval. 3.1.4 Block: A block is a set of consecutive bits associated with the connection; each bit belongs to one and only one block. See clause 5 for block sizes used in accessing performance. 3.1.5 Errored Block (EB): A block in which one or more bits are in err
13、or. See Annex A for estimators. 3.1.6 Errored Second (ES): A one second period with one or more errored blocks. SES defined in 3.1.11 is a subset of ES. See Annex A for estimators. NOTE A period of loss of signal shall be considered a period of errored blocks. 3.1.7 Error Free Second (EFS): A one se
14、cond interval in which no errored blocks are received. NOTE In general, measurement is over time and is stated as a percentage, i.e., % EFS. 3.1.8 Inter-Network Interface (INI): The point of demarcation between access and transit portions of the network. NOTE Where a Point of Termination (POT) exist
15、s, it coincides with an INI. 3.1.9 Network Interface (NI): The point of demarcation between the service provider facilities and the customers installation. NOTE Customer, in this definition, refers to the end user. 3.1.10 Pseudo-Random Binary Sequence (PRBS): A binary sequence that approximates a ra
16、ndom signal. The PRBS pattern is 2n-1 bits in length and generates every combination of n-bit words as defined in ANSI/IEEE 1007. 3.1.11 Severely Errored Period (SEP): A sequence of between 3 to 9 consecutive SES. The sequence is terminated by a second which is not an SES. 3.1.12 Severely Errored Se
17、cond (SES): A one-second period that contains 30% errored blocks or at least one severely disturbed period. A severely disturbed period occurs when, over a period of time equivalent to 1 ms, all the contiguous blocks are affected by a high bit error density. See Annex A for estimators. 3Other indica
18、tors are for further study. ATIS-0100514.2009 3 NOTE A period of loss of signal or a bit error density of 10-2shall be considered a period of errored blocks with high bit error density. It is not required to verify this BER by an actual in-service or out-of-service measurement. 3.2 Acronyms each bit
19、 belongs to one and only one block. The following block sizes are given in assessing performance. (See Table 1.) Table 1 - Block Size Rate (Mbit/s) 51.84 (STS-1) 155.52 (STS-3c) 622.08 (STS-12c) 2,488.32 (STS-48c) 9,865.28 (STS-192c) Bits/block 6,264 18,792 75,168 300,672 1,202,688 The block size co
20、rresponds to the number of bits in 125 microseconds for the SONET path (equivalent to synchronous payload envelope (SPE); 50.112 Mbit/s, 150.336 Mbit/s, 601.344 Mbit/s, 2.405 Gbit/s, and 9.622 Gbit/s for STS-1, STS-3c, STS-12c, STS-48c, and STS-192c paths, respectively. A path that is multiplexed to
21、 a higher rate should be measured at its demultiplexed, original rate. Performance objectives apply at these rates to the SONET path that is not constrained to a particular physical signal type (i.e., objectives apply for electrical (STS-n) or optical (OC-n) signals). See Annex A for further details
22、 on block measurement with SONET path measures. 5.2 Error Performance Parameters Performance parameters include: 5.2.1 Percent Errored Seconds (% ES): 100 the ratio of ES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement period. 5.2.2 Percent Severely Errored Seconds (% SES): 100 the rat
23、io of SES to total seconds in available time during a fixed measurement period. 5.2.3 Background Block Error Ratio (BBER): The ratio of Background Block Errors (BBE) to total blocks in available time during a fixed measurement interval. No blocks that occur during an SES shall be used for the comput
24、ation of BBER. ATIS-0100514.2009 5 5.2.4 Severely Errored Period Intensity (SEPI): The number of SEP events in available time, divided by the total available time. NOTE - The SEPI parameter has a unit of (1/s). This is to enable any SEPI objective to be easily translated to the equivalent number of
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