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1、 TECHNICAL REPORT T1.TR.83-2003 Technical Report on Performance Parameters for IP-based Applications Prepared by T1A1.3 Working Group on Performance of Networks and Services Problem Solvers to the Telecommunications Industry A Word from ATIS and Committee T1 Established in February 1984, Committee T
2、1 develops technical standards, reports and requirements regarding interoperability of telecommunications networks at interfaces with end-user systems, carriers, information and enhanced-service providers, and customer premises equipment (CPE). Committee T1 is sponsored by ATIS and is accredited by
3、ANSI. T1.TR.83-2003 Published by Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions 1200 G Street, NW, Suite 500 Washington, DC 20005 Committee T1 is sponsored by the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions (ATIS) and accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Copyrig
4、ht 2004 by Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. For information contact ATIS at 202.628.6380. ATIS is o
5、nline at . Printed in the United States of America. T1.TR.83-2003 Technical Report on Performance Parameters for IP-based Applications Secretariat Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions Approved June 1, 2004 Abstract Many factors can affect the quality and the ultimate user experience of
6、 IP-based applications such as e-mail, web hosting, and streaming media. Some factors are transparent to the user, while others are not, so it is critical to identify and define parameters that are useful and meaningful. This Technical Report (TR) presents preliminary parameter definitions that capt
7、ure the user-oriented performance of several IP-based applications, with a goal of socializing the need for more detailed development and eventual standardization of such parameters. T1.TR.83-2003 ii FOREWORD This Technical Report (TR) identifies and defines parameters that capture the user-oriented
8、 performance of IP-based applications such as e-mail, web hosting, and streaming media. The goal is to promote the development and eventual standardization of appropriate measurements that include an agreed-upon list of parameters. This TR is intended for providers of IP-based telecommunications net
9、works and services, communications equipment suppliers, and users of such services and equipment. It was developed by the Performance of Networks and Services Working Group of the Network Performance, Reliability, and Quality of Service Committee (formerly the T1A1.3 Working Group of Technical Subco
10、mmittee T1A1, Committee T1). Feedback on this report is welcome and should be sent to the Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions, Suite 500, 1200 G Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 INTRODUCTION, SCOPE, PURPOSE, AND APPLICATION. 1 1.1 INTRODUCTION 1 1.2 SCOPE 1 1.3
11、 PURPOSE 1 1.4 APPLICATION . 1 2 ACCESS TO IP-BASED APPLICATIONS 2 3 WEB HOSTING PERFORMANCE USER PERSPECTIVE 2 3.1 WEB SERVICE ACCESSIBILITY 2 3.1.1 Network/Server Accessibility . 3 3.1.2 Page Accessibility 3 3.2 WEB SERVICE CONTINUITY 3 3.3 WEB SERVICE FULFILLMENT 3 3.4 OPEN ISSUES WEB HOSTING (US
12、ER PERSPECTIVE). 4 3.4.1 Web Access Methods 4 3.4.2 Size 2) web hosting; 3) and streaming media. The parameters provided here may also prove useful when considering other applications, and while it is hoped that this report will lead to such consideration, the scope of this report is limited to the
13、three applications given here. 1.3 Purpose This report identifies and defines examples of parameters that capture the user-oriented performance of IP-based applications related to e-mail, web hosting, and streaming media. The goal is to promote the development and eventual standardization of appropr
14、iate measurements that use an agreed-upon list of well-defined and well-accepted parameters, leading to more consistent and thorough reporting of IP-based service performance. Accordingly, this initial report on the subject is quite general and it is recognized that a more detailed development (with
15、 better definitions) is needed for formal standardization. 1.4 Application The performance parameters identified and defined in this technical report are preliminary and intended to be used on a voluntary basis by providers of IP-based networks and services, T1.TR.83-2003 2 communications equipment
16、suppliers, and users of such services and equipment. Such use is intended primarily to provide the experiential basis for a future, more detailed standard on this subject. 2 ACCESS TO IP-BASED APPLICATIONS This clause applies to the access of all applications described subsequently in this report. C
17、urrently, the three most popular methods of connecting to an ISP for web access are: 1. Dialup: User is connected to an ISP via regular phone line at a maximum speed of 56Kbps. 2. DSL: A user with DSL access typically has a speed of around 640Kbps. 3. Broadband: This type of access includes cable mo
18、dem and Local Area Network (LAN), where the typical connection speed is 1Mbps and above. In the case of “always on” service it is assumed that access to IP-based applications is not an issue, except for any concerns described below associated with a specific application. In the case of “dial up,” th
19、ere are some specific aspects to access that require discussion. The three steps involved in accessing Internet service by dial-up are: 1. Line and modem accessibility: The line connection and the dial up modem connection are available. Performance Parameter: Failure rate for line and modem accessib
20、ility. 2. Modem Synchronization: The dialed modem and the users modem synchronized successfully. Performance Parameter: Failure rate for modem synchronization. 3. IP/PPP setup and user authentication: The IP and PPP setup is made, and the user is authenticated. Performance Parameter: Failure rate fo
21、r IP/PPP setup and authentication. 3 WEB HOSTING PERFORMANCE USER PERSPECTIVE The user perspective of web hosting performance focuses on accessing and obtaining content from a web site. A user is not concerned with where the web site is or how the web access request travels to the web server. There
22、are three main components of user perspective for web hosting performance. They are discussed in the following clauses. 3.1 Web Service Accessibility Web service accessibility is divided into two sub categories: 1) network/server accessibility; and 2) page accessibility. They are discussed below. T1
23、.TR.83-2003 3 3.1.1 Network/Server Accessibility There are two parameters under this category that either pass or fail when a user makes a web request: 1. DNS Lookup Failure Rate: Once the user makes a web request, the web browser attempts to resolve the web site name to an IP address by contacting
24、the Domain Name System (DNS). The failure to reach DNS or resolve the name within a specified time results in DNS lookup failure. 2. TCP Connection Timeout Rate: After the DNS request is fulfilled, the web browser attempts to make a connection to that web site. If the connection acknowledgement is n
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