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D Capacities and Per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />

Per<strong>for</strong>mance<br />

Overview<br />

This section presents methods <strong>for</strong> estimating:<br />

• the impact on the processor<br />

• the impact on the TDM bus<br />

• the number of C-LAN boards<br />

• the number of MedPro boards<br />

Given assumptions about:<br />

• the number of H.323 endpoints:<br />

~ # of road-warrior applications<br />

~ # of tele<strong>com</strong>muter applications<br />

~ # of native H.323 phones<br />

~ # of H.323 Tie trunks<br />

~ # of H.323 DID trunks<br />

• average number of C-LAN connections per H.323 endpoint<br />

• number of audio streams per DSP<br />

• grade of service (GOS)<br />

• average call holding times<br />

Definitions<br />

Offered Load. The telephone traffic arriving at a system <strong>for</strong> processing. The offered<br />

load is equal to or greater than the carried load.<br />

Carried Load . The telephone traffic actually processed by a system. The carried<br />

load is equal to or less than the offered load.<br />

Endpoint Carried Load. The average number of IP Softphones + H.323 trunks on<br />

active calls to the DEFINITY system.<br />

Socket Carried Load. The average number of active C-LAN connections between<br />

the local DEFINITY system and the IP Softphones + H.323 trunk-connected remote<br />

DEFINITY systems.<br />

Socket. A software data structure associated with a connection between the C-LAN<br />

board and an endpoint.<br />

Grade of Service (GOS). If the call load offered to a system can exceed its<br />

maximum capacity, there is a probability that some calls will be blocked. The GOS is<br />

a specification of the probability that one or more calls will be blocked. The<br />

probability is expressed in the <strong>for</strong>m, P0...0X. For example, a GOS of P01 specifies<br />

that, in the long run, calls will be block 1% of the time; P0001 specifies that calls will<br />

be blocked 1/100th of 1% of the time.<br />

Full Availability. The capacity is sized to the carried load.<br />

<strong>Admin</strong>istration <strong>for</strong> <strong>Network</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong><br />

555-233-504 — Issue 1 — April 2000 CID: 77730<br />

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