User's Manual

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The static zone represents the portion of the bandwith allocated to static services, with display of both
bit rate types: leased line (LL) and static IP (ATM) bit rate.
The dynamic zone represents the portion of the bandwidth allocated to the dynamic services: the
dynamic IP services.
Note : The available bit rate depends on the traffic type allocated: leased lines, static or dynamic IP.
Note : The dynamic zone is the zone remaining available, corresponding to the total bandwidth minus
the static zone; the static zone corresponds to the static IP service bit rate.
The overbooking factor limit (OFL) is a value defined by the operator (until 10 as maximum) and can
be modified at any time depending on radio resource requirements: if the operator wishes to offer more
services than the system can physically provide simultaneously on the available bandwidth, he defines
this value which will represent a risk level of dynamic degraded service.
Note : When OFL = 1 (default value), it corresponds to the system physical limit assigned to the dyna-
mic zone (= width of bandwidth).
If OFL = 2, double the dynamic zone physical bandwidth can be used for dynamic IP services.
IP traffic is measured according to «ATM» Rate = 66.5 Kbps,
whereas LL is measured with rate = 64 Kbps
Overbooking limit
Current overbooking (orange zone): < 1
means that there is no overbooking

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