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RE: SLA packet loss base


From: "Holmes,David A" <dholmes () mwdh2o com>
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 2009 17:22:40 -0700

Take a look at the BRIX active measurement instrumentation product which is now owned by EXFO. Many carriers use the 
BRIX probes to produce empirical data representing SLA values such as jitter, packet loss and round trip times for 
their network links. BRIX also has other more sophisticated application tests (VoIP codecs, etc.) which can be run from 
their distributed probes to any network end-point.  

-----Original Message-----
From: 정치영 [mailto:lionair () samsung com] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 08, 2009 5:14 PM
To: nanog () nanog org
Subject: Fwd: SLA packet loss base

Some people replied me about my questions. thanks for reply.
However, what I want to know ultimately is something like technical proof or standard or experimentation information
they can logically support SLA values in provider's IP network.  
For example, regarding packet loss, I found information it is based on voip service tolerance (al least below 1% packet 
loss).
but some provider announce they can guarantee 0.3% packet loss.  Where does 0.3% come from ?
Can anyone give me an answer about this question ?  In fact I am going to make some guideline of network quality of my 
network.

Best regards,
Chiyoung

------- Original Message -------
Sender : 정치영<lionair () samsung com>  과장/인프라기술1팀/삼성네트웍스
Date   : 2009-04-08 13:05 (GMT+09:00)
Title  : SLA packet loss base

Hi all,

I wonder where we can find the base of packet loss rate of Global famous provider.
For example, the packet loss value of Sprint and NTT-Verio is same 0.3 % at their SLA.

Best regards
Chiyoung

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