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<strong>COMNET</strong> <strong>III</strong> Reports and Statistics<br />

7.3 Preempted Call Counts Report<br />

CALL SOURCES: PREEMPTED CALL COUNTS<br />

REPLICATION 1 FROM 0.0 TO 300.0 SECONDS<br />

ORIGIN / CALL NAME: CALLS CALLS CALLS<br />

DESTINATION LIST PRI ATTEMPTED CARRIED PREEMPTED<br />

__________________________________________ ___ _________ ________ _________<br />

Call Node 4 / call Call 4: 1<br />

Call Node 3 35 19 0<br />

___ _________ ________ _________<br />

SUBTOTAL 35 19 0<br />

Call Node 2 (TOTAL) 27 13 0<br />

Call Node 3 / call Call 3: 1<br />

Call Node 4 24 12 0<br />

___ _________ ________ _________<br />

SUBTOTAL 24 12 0<br />

___ _________ ________ _________<br />

Call Node 3 (TOTAL) 24 12 0<br />

___ _________ ________ _________<br />

** T O T A L S ** 107 61 0<br />

The Preempted Call Counts Report gives details on preempted calls for each origin, call name,<br />

and connected destination. The preempting call does not have to be between the same origin<br />

and destination or following the same route as the preempted call. Even if there is only one<br />

common node or link between the calls, then preemption may occur.<br />

Priority<br />

The call source priority. When preemptive operation has been specified,<br />

and a high priority call is routed and no route is available, the call will<br />

attempt to preempt a lower priority call on the full link.<br />

Calls Attempted<br />

Calls Carried<br />

Calls Disconnected<br />

Calls Preempted<br />

The number of calls attempted in terms of routing new calls to their<br />

destination.<br />

The number of calls successfully routed to their destination.<br />

The number of calls disconnected due to link or node failure on some<br />

part of their route.<br />

The number of calls disconnected due to preemption by a higher priority<br />

call which requires bandwidth on one (or more) of the nodes or links<br />

used by the preempted call.<br />

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