Can anyone Explain 99.99% reliability in TDM and IP Testing? casey 17-December-2008 08:37:04 PMComments www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/so/neso/vvda/iptl/5nine_wp.pdf Posted by crouse Yes i think its impossible to achive 100% reliability Posted by HamidAliKhan Ok it is impossible, but it is concept in telecom that is use for calculations. Posted by waqqas1 yep its impossible to achive 100% reliability but for some info see below links,it may provide you some help http://www.huawei.com/publications/view.do?id=2819&cid=5122&pid=61 Posted by Hash007 The 99.99% reliability in TDM and IP Testing is almost impossible to achieve.Because there are so much losses that would effect its reliability. Posted by sagitraz I think that 99.999% is hard to do even in traditional TDM deployments. It requires a lot of discipline and planning in operations to do this. Many providers are deploying VOIP services over old IP networks that were not designed to give 99.999% availability. IP was always a secondary non-critical service by many consumers and was not considered a critical service by Telephone companies. The IP networks need to be able to provide 99.999% availability before any service riding on it will be able to. Posted by elie |
Posted: 18-December-2008 12:35:15 PM By: elie I think that 99.999% is hard to do even in traditional TDM deployments. It requires a lot of discipline and planning in operations to do this. Many providers are deploying VOIP services over old IP networks that were not designed to give 99.999% availability. IP was always a secondary non-critical service by many consumers and was not considered a critical service by Telephone companies. The IP networks need to be able to provide 99.999% availability before any service riding on it will be able to. | |
Posted: 21-December-2008 03:52:26 AM By: sagitraz The 99.99% reliability in TDM and IP Testing is almost impossible to achieve.Because there are so much losses that would effect its reliability. | |
Posted: 22-December-2008 01:35:43 PM By: Hash007 yep its impossible to achive 100% reliability but for some info see below links,it may provide you some help http://www.huawei.com/publications/view.do?id=2819&cid=5122&pid=61 | |
Posted: 23-December-2008 11:38:44 AM By: waqqas1 Ok it is impossible, but it is concept in telecom that is use for calculations. | |
Posted: 30-January-2009 01:07:18 AM By: HamidAliKhan Yes i think its impossible to achive 100% reliability | |
Posted: 03-March-2009 04:20:09 AM By: crouse www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/so/neso/vvda/iptl/5nine_wp.pdf |