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Chapter 4 - Operation and Administration
3 – NRT (Non real time)
4 – BE (Best Effort)
CT
The CT (Committed Time) parameter defines the time window over
which the information rate is averaged to ensure compliance with the
CIR or MIR parameter.
The available options are:
1 – Short
2 – Medium
3 – Long
The actual value in milliseconds for each of the three options vary
according to the QoS type.
CIR (RT and NRT QoS Types)
CIR is the information transfer rate that the system is committed to
transfer under normal conditions. The rate is averaged over a minimum
increment of time, which is defined by the CT parameter.
The range is from 0 to 12,000 Kbps.
MIR (NRT and BE QoS Types)
MIR is the maximum information rate that the system will allow for the
connection. The rate is averaged over a minimum increment of time,
which is defined by the CT parameter.
The range is from 1 to 12,000 Kbps.
MIR cannot be lower than CIR (applicable to NRT QoS type).
Defining Service Pipes
The process of defining totally new Service Pipes should be done "from
bottom up", since each entity in the process is defined using one or
more "lower level" entities.
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