Packet Loss Ratio definition

Packet Loss Ratio means the ratio between the number of IP packets sent by a source CE Router and the number of packets actually received by the destination CE Router. The Packet Loss Ratio is expressed as a percentage.
Packet Loss Ratio or "PLR" has the meaning set forth in Clause 1.6 of this SLA.
Packet Loss Ratio. This metric is defined as the proportion of all sent packets of a population of interest that is received too late, or not received at all at the destination [41]. For example, compressed video can be very error-sensitive. A single loss of a delta frame encoding will affect the quality of the video stream for a long period of time. • Flow Identification: This attribute refers to the flow defined by a set of datagrams that share some characteristics such as {Diffserv information, source information, destination information, application information} [25, 50]. • Traffic Conformance: This attribute is a set of indicators that aim at describing how an IP flow should “look like” so that the customer would be serviced according to the level of quality described in the SLS. It takes the form of a peak rate, a token bucket rate, a bucket depth, a minimum packet size, etc. Usually there are two levels of conformance: either conformant (i.e., the traffic conforms to a certain leaky bucket algorithm) or non-conformant. Non-conformant traffic can be re-marked, shaped, or dropped [25, 50]. • Availability: The IP service is defined to be available at a given time if the Packet Loss Ratio is below a defined threshold t. For example, within a period of 5 minutes the Packet Loss Ratio is computed and checked if it is less than 99.9%. • Response time: This metric defines the maximum response time a service is permitted when handling user requests. For example, 95 percent of users will experience a response time of 2s or less during work hours, where work hours are between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. [28].

Examples of Packet Loss Ratio in a sentence

  • For Locations with Business VPN Lite Service Types, Packet Loss Ratio is only measured on a Location pair’s PE-to-PE path.

  • The Packet Loss Ratio for Business VPN Corporate is measured per CoS from CE Router to CE Router so long as neither Location in the Location pair has Business VPN Lite Service.

  • The Packet Loss Ratio for Business VPN Corporate is measured per CoS from CE Router to CE Router so long as neither Location in the Location pair have Business VPN Lite Service.

  • The Packet Loss Ratio will be evaluated during the time that each session lasted.

  • Packet Error Ratio (PER) <0.1% Packet Loss Ratio (PLR) <0.1% Packet Transfer Delay (PTD) Refer to ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/legal/packet- transfer-delay Note that the target does not apply between Ports with a 5 minute average traffic load of more than 70% for either incoming or outgoing traffic.

  • For this purpose, classical approaches for SLA assessment [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] have focused on accurately measuring (when possible) or estimating (most of the times) network QoS parameters such as One Way Delay (OWD) [6], Inter Packet Delay Variation (IPDV) [7], Available BandWidth (ABW) [8], Packet Loss Ratio (PLR) [9], etc.

  • For Premium Service and Extended Service, the Packet Loss Ratio (PLR) is measured from satellite modem to the satellite protocol processor.

  • The Packet Loss Ratio (PLR) is measured from satellite modem to the satellite Protocol Processor.

  • Each graph provides details of the ten highest IP Packet Loss Ratio performances recorded for the respective traffic direction.

  • For Premium Service and Extended Services, the Packet Loss Ratio (PLR) is measured from satellite modem to the satellite Protocol Processor.

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