Traffic Performance; Ip Boundaries - NEC UNIVERGE SV8100 Configuration Manual

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SV8100 System Design Considerations
This document is an aid for network designers and pre-sales in designing an
SV8100 taking some system boundaries and design experience into account.
Effect of the considerations for the end user are indicated when applicable.
Traffic Capacity
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These Considerations also apply and have effect on multi node
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Traffic performance

a. Busy Hour Call Attempts
i The BHCA value for a single CPU is theoretical 5120.
This value is the value without any Busy Lamp Fields
(BLF)/TAPI/OAI/CTI load, but does include SMDR.
ii End User Experience when traffic exceeds the
boundaries: see BHCA exceeded

IP Boundaries

a. The max total of non-blocking IP extensions/IP Trunks
supported per Node is 128. This includes any type of IP:
proprietary I-SIP for DT700 series, standard SIP (so e.g.
WiFi)
Examples:- If IP extensions and TDM trunks. Can have128 IP
Extensions.
If TDM extensions and IP Trunks. Can have 128 IP Trunks
If IP Extensions and IP Trunks. Can have a Total of 128 e.g. 64 IP
Extensions and 64 IP Extensions
i End User Experience: see Lack of IPLA resource
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