TR 101 971 : 1.1.1
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ACCESS AND TERMINALS (AT); IP CABLE SERVICES FOR MULTIMEDIA BROADBAND CABLE NETWORKS; AVAILABILITY AND RELIABILITY
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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Definitions
3.2 Abbreviations
4 IP network survivability framework
5 Standards Organization Relationships to Network
Reliability/Availability Issues
6 Key concepts
6.1 Service view
6.2 Network view
6.3 Causal attributes
6.4 Service characteristics
6.5 Network outages versus service outages
6.6 Service and operations dependability
7 Network design considerations for survivability
7.1 Reference network architecture
7.2 Traffic analysis issues in IP based networks
7.3 Causes of service outages
7.4 IP protection and restoration technologies
8 Guides and metrics
8.1 Guides for operational measurement and improvement
of the reliability/availability of IP-based networks and
services
8.2 Reliability/availability SLA types
8.3 Prediction analysis modeling
8.4 How to use the metrics
8.5 Guides
9 Application to cable networks
9.1 IPCablecom zones and domains
9.2 Applying the reliability/availability metrics and SLAs
to IPCablecom
Annex A: Related work of other standards organizations
A.1 ITU-T Study Group 2 (operational aspects of service
provision, networks and performance)
A.2 ITU-T Study Group 4 (telecommunication management,
including TMN)
A.3 ITU-T Study Group 12 (end-to-end transmission
performance of networks and terminals)
A.4 ITU-T Study Group 13 (multi-protocol and IP-based
networks and their internetworking)
A.5 ITU-T Study Group 15 (optical and other transport
networks)
A.6 ITU-T Study Group 16 (multimedia services, systems
and terminals)
A.7 TMF (Telecommunications Management Forum)
A.8 ETSI TIPHON (Telecommunications and Internet
Protocol Harmonization Over Networks)
A.9 IETF (Internet Engineering Task Force)
A.10 IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronic
Engineering)
A.11 T1
Annex B: Background - Traffic engineering
B.1 Traffic analysis methods
B.2 Queuing theory
B.3 Analysis tools
Annex C: Traffic analysis over IP based networks
C.1 Traffic characteristics
C.2 Packet trains
C.3 Self-similar modeling
C.4 Rare event simulations
C.5 Conclusions
Annex D: Monitoring network metrics in IP based networks
D.1 Data gathering monitoring
D.2 Remote Monitoring
Annex E: Bibliography
History
Relates to availability and reliability modeling for IP cable communication networks. Availability and reliability parameters for cable access networks are addressed in the context of end-to-end performance.
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AT DIGITAL
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Standard
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61
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European Telecommunications Standards Institute
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Current
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