• ITU-T Rec. Q.543 (1988)
  • 1 General
  • 2 Performance design objectives
    • 2.1 Reference loads
    • 2.2 inadequately handled call attempts
    • 2.3 Delay probability - non-ISDN or mixed (ISDN - non-ISDN) environment
    • 2.4 Delay probability - ISDN environment
    • 2.5 Call processing performance objectives
    • 2.6 Transmission performance
    • 2.7 Slip rate
  • 3 Exchange performance during overload conditions
    • 3.1 Explanation of terms used in definition of overload parameters
    • 3.2 Call processing performance during overload
    • 3.3 Engineered exchange capacity
    • 3.4 Overload control strategy
    • 3.5 Detection of overload
    • 3.6 Overload protection
    • 3.7 Grade of service during overload
    • 3.8 Performance monitoring during overload control activation
  • ANNEX A – An example of methodology for computing the call processing capacity of a Digital Exchange...
  • A.1 General
  • A.2 Definitions
  • A.3 Processing capacity computation (for a central processing unit)
  • A.4 Processing capacity computation (for an interface unit)
  • A.5 Examples of processing capacity computations
  • A.6 Packet handling
  • A.7 Capacity computation for exchange architectures other than that assumed in Figure A-1/Q.543
  • A.8 Conclusion
  • ANNEX B – An example of a methodology for measuring exchange capacity
  • B.1 General
  • B.2 Theory behind the measurement method
  • B.3 Capacity measurement methodology for exchanges