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Erlangs vs Kb/s
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Radhakat Das, I think you may be allocating too many channels for your systems if you assign 2 erlangs for 64kbps data rates. My primary reasoning is that the Rx direction is not nearly as loaded as the Tx direction.
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And also that you are not using the 64 kbps on the Rx or Tx side continuously. The traffic loading will most likely be less than 100%. As an example, data packets will be assigned an order in a particular channel based on service session duration, queueing, average packet length, service priority, etc... so the system tries to keep the channel occupied without having services wait too long before being Erlang VoIP >> serviced. But there is a good chance that the sytem will not have enough requests to keep this channel busy all the time. So when allocating erlangs for data at a specific data rate the channel Very low SIP rates for usage has to be taken into consideration. wholesale and retail VoIP Nil
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Nil, I use to take the capacity of 64Kbps signalling link as 2Erlangs. 1Erlang in Tx direction at 64Kbps rate & 1Erlang in Rx direction at 64Kbps.And I have never come across any sort of overloading or congestion after engireeing the systems on this concept.Can U pl. give Ur comments?
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Eric, Could you tell me a bit more about the QoS factor? Why would you put this factor in for QoS measurement? So that you account for QoS queries or agents to run on the system as well? Also, is 0.8 erlang a reasonable value fo QoS factor - I would have thought 0.9 to 0.95 erlang. Thanks.
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