ATIS 0100517-1995 Performance Parameters and Objectives for Integrated Services Digital Network.pdf
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1、 AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS ATIS-0100517.1995(R2011) ISDN performance Parameters their existence does not in any respect preclude anyone, whether he has approved the standards or not, from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not co
2、nforming to the standards. The American National Standards Institute does not develop standards and will in no circumstances give an interpretation of any American National Standard. Moreover, no person shall have the right or authority to issue an interpretation of an American National Standard in
3、the name of the American National Standards Institute. Requests for interpretations should be addressed to the secretariat or sponsor whose name appears on the title page of this standard. CAUTION NOTICE: This American National Standard may be revised or withdrawn at any time. The procedures of the
4、American National Standards Institute require that action be taken periodically to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this standard. Purchasers of American National Standards may receive current information on all standards by calling or writing the American National Standards Institute. Notice of Discla
5、imer planned revisions to this standard will address other ISDN bearer services (e.g., n 64 kbit/s). Practical methods for measuring ISDN parameter values will be specified in a planned supplement to this standard. For each ISDN bearer service, performance is considered in the context of the 33 perf
6、ormance matrix de-fined in American National Standard for Information systems Data communication systems and services User-oriented performance parameters, ANSI X3.102-1992 (see figure 1). Three protocol-independent data communication functions are identified in the matrix: access, user information
7、transfer, and disengagement. Each function is considered with respect to three general performance concerns (or “performance criteria“): speed, accuracy, and dependability. This standard defines a comprehensive set of primary parameters that describe performance relative to each function and criteri
8、on. The objectives specified for the primary pa-rameters apply only to connections in the available state. A two-state model provides a basis for describing overall service availability. A specified availability function compares the values for a set of “supported“ pri-mary parameters with correspon
9、ding outage thresholds to classify the service as “available“ (no service out-age) or “unavailable“ (service outage). This standard specifies the availability function and defines the avail-ability parameters that characterize the resulting binary random process. The parameters defined in this stand
10、ard may be used to specify or measure the performance of end-to-end ISDN connections or connection portions. This standard defines two general ISDN connection portion types: access portions and transit portions. These portions are delimited on the basis of jurisdictional boundaries between carriers
11、and corresponding jurisdictional boundaries between carrier facilities and customer prem-ises equipment. This standard defines worst-case objectives for each portion type. The measurement meth-ods that will be defined in a supplement to this standard will be applicable in direct measurements at the
12、de-fined jurisdictional boundaries or may be used to estimate performance at jurisdictional boundaries on the basis of observations made at adjunct functional boundaries (e.g., switch locations), taking account of known characteristics of the access or transit links that connect equipment in separat
13、e jurisdictions. ATIS-0100517.1995 2 FunctionDependabilityAccuracySpeedCriterionAccessUserInformationTransferDisengagementAvailabilityFunctionPRIMARYPARAMETERSServiceAvailable(No Outage)ServiceUnavailable(Outage)PrimaryParameterValuesFigure1-3x3performancematrixframeworkFigure 1 3 3 performance matr
14、ix framework ATIS-0100517.1995 3 All values specified in this standard (with the exception of table 14) are based on (and only apply under) the following assumptions: values for primary performance parameters exclude performance observed during periods of unavail-ability; for each connection portion
15、 type, the ten worst-performing days in a calendar year are excluded. In the context of this standard, the term, worst-case, means that the design objectives should be met by all portions of any end-to-end connection configured and used in accordance with the conditions and assump-tions identified i
16、n this standard. The design objectives specified in this standard may not be achievable in all network configurations existing at the time of its publication. They represent agreements among service providers and end users applicable to the planned evolution of ISDN bearer services and their interco
17、nnection. The actual values achieved in a connection portion will depend on many factors, including the traffic expected and actually offered, the inter-nal network topology, and the signalling rates on the access and internetwork circuit sections. Variation away from the worst-case value for each f
18、actor can improve performance. In some cases, two sets of values are specified for access portions depending on their interconnection to the transit portion. One set of values applies when the access portion is nominally interconnected to the transit portion. The other set applies when the access an
19、d transit portion providers cooperatively plan the intercon-nection. These two sets of values are called nominal interconnection values and cooperatively planned in-terconnection values, respectively. An example of a cooperatively planned interconnection is one that re-duces the number of switches b
20、etween the NI and the INI. The organization of this standard is summarized in figure 2. Clause 2 identifies the normative references. Clause 3 defines an ISDN performance model that (a) specifies the boundaries and connection portion types and (b) defines a set of protocol-specific reference events
21、that provide a basis for performance parameter definition. Clauses 4 and 5 provide a basis for performance assessment of ISDN circuit mode bearer ser-vices and packet mode bearer services, respectively. These clauses define protocol-specific performance parameters and specify worst-case performance
22、objectives. Annex A provides a bibliography. ATIS-0100517.1995 4 Clause4CIRCUIT-MODEPARAMETERDEFINITIONSWORST-CASE OBJECTIVESClause5PACKET-MODEClause3REFERENCEMODELBOUNDARIESPORTIONSREFERENCEEVENTSClause2NORMATIVESTANDARDSClause1PURPOSEandSCOPEFigure 2 - Organization of T1.5IPARAMETERDEFINITIONSWORS
23、T-CASE OBJECTIVESGLOSSARYOF ACRONYMSBIBLIOGRAPHYAnnexesFigure 2 Organization of ANSI T1.517-1995 ATIS-0100517.1995 5 2 Normative references The following standards contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this American National Standard. At the time of publi
24、cation, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision, and parties to agreements based on this American National Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below. ANSI T1.113-1995, Telecommunicatio
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