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20th March 2003 at 11:04 #32587Rony MathewsGuest
I am pretty new to the field of telephony. One of the requirements that I have in a project, I am working on, is that the latency (ie the latency between an interrupt and the interrupt response time) should be less than 25ms. We are also trying to calculate the BHCC.
I would like to know if there is any direct relationship between BHCC and latency other than the obvious, which is higher the latency the lesser the BHCC. Is there any direct way to calcualte this?Thanks for the help
28th March 2003 at 19:00 #32588ManishGuestHello.
Is there a standard (sucha as ITU or ETSI) for calculating BHCA capacity for a softswitch or TDM switch?
Thanks for the help30th March 2003 at 10:06 #32589gioraGuestDoes someone know tipical numbers of BHCA in switchs such as Nortel DMS 100?
Thanks8th April 2003 at 07:52 #32590ogieGuestHi Wade!
BHCC – Busy Hour Call Completion
BHCA – Busy Hour Call Attemps11th April 2003 at 15:14 #32591Har swarrop AwasthyGuestHi,
What is the relation between BHCA and Erlang capacity.
if my BHCA is increasd by two fold will my designed Erlang reduce to halfIs BHCA and designed Erlang directly comparable
Regards
Har17th April 2003 at 22:07 #32592[insert name here]GuestHi all,
I am trying to find out a BHCC for a system here.
I am trying to determine the BHCA and BHCC for the system itself and for the ACD portion of it (the call center software).
I feel that these two values will be different as each has different factors… The system by itself only needs the KSU section to be active and working… the ACD portion is much more processor intensive as it will be performing more functions than a simple switch (greetings, routing based on CLID, etc).
So far I’ve tried to mail the manufacturer of our test equipment but they say that BHCA=BHCC… which I don’t agree with.
I feel it would be: BHCA greater than or equal to BHCC
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BHCC = Busy Hour Call Completion
BHCA = Busy Hour Call Attempts
CLID = Caller Line ID
ACD = Automatic Call Distributor
KSU = Key Service Unit-[Questions]————
Does anyone here have any idea on how to calculate BHCC/BHCA for a ACD environment.
Does anyone here have access/links to white papers that describe BHCC calculations in depth.
Are there any standards for calculating BHCC/BHCA or can you just to whatever you want and advertise it to consumers?
Many thanks!
23rd April 2003 at 20:44 #32593JimGuestInteresting discussion. I am interested in how this relates to out of band signaling. For example, I have a incoming call rate into my center of 10,000 calls per (busy) hour. These are long duration calls, but I need to know about the setup time for these calls if they go through an SCP-like entity to determine routing.
Am I correct in calculating capacity for out-of-band signaling in the same way as I do for the normal traffic? That is:
10,000 Calls Per Hour
0.5 second hold time (just to read the dialed number and determine routing)
3600 seconds/hour10,000 / (3600 / 0.5) = 1.4 simultaneous calls
Thanks in advance
4th May 2003 at 11:23 #32594CTGuestI’m not sure about what’s the BHCA of Nortal DMS100, but the softswitch that I’m working on can handle 12000 simultaneous calls (tested with call holidng time of 180 seconds). I believe that’s about 240K BHCA.
17th May 2003 at 13:23 #32595Nimesh BhattGuestHi,
I went through the whole discussion here. But up till now nobody has come up with a excat formula for BHCA or BHCC. Cna anybody help me with this with a simple answer.
Thanks and Best Regards
Nimesh
18th May 2003 at 16:42 #32596PareshGuestHI,
How can one improve ASR in GSM network?
Regards,
Paresh21st May 2003 at 07:12 #32597ogieGuesthi!what are the configurations of T1 and E1 card of avaya pbx when connected to DXC-2 RAD equipment? On the T1 side, what must be the signalling, framing mode, etc same with E1. Thanks.
23rd May 2003 at 03:13 #32598ryanGuestIn ITU-R M.1390,
Calculate Traffic/Useres
Units: call-seconds
This parameter is defined as the probability that the user is “offhook” and active in the busy hour for a circuit-switched call or a packet-switched session. It is clearly defined in Erlangs (call-seconds/3600) for circuit-switched services and for packet-switched services has the equivalent unit of average relative activity in a period of reference of the busy hour.Traffic/Useres= Busy_Hour_Call_Attemptses* Call_Durationes* Activity_Factores
When Traffic/Useres is defined in Erlangs,BHCA=(Traffic/Useres)/(Call_Durationes* Activity_Factores)
Call_Durationes is the time to to read the dialed number and determine routing or call holidng time?
23rd May 2003 at 10:06 #32599T.N.ChaudharyGuestI am T. N Chaudhary from Nepal Telecommunication corporation.
Please explain me the process how to find the no.of subscribers in the following question.
Q.no(1)What is the theoritical capacity for subscribers number of a six digit numbering area if ‘0’ is used as a trunk pefix and specialservices ar to be allocated in the series 100-199?23rd May 2003 at 18:44 #32600Nimesh BhattGuestThanks rayan for the formula of BHCA the only issue is can you pls. define what is Activity_Factores
Thanks in advanced
Nimesh
25th May 2003 at 09:07 #32601T.N.ChaudharyGuestI am T.N. Chaudhary from nepal telecommunication.Will you please kindly answer me of the following questions?
Q.(1)What is meant by tandem exchange?
Q2.Whatis the rang of ringing voltage& ringing current?
Q3.What are the basic component of UPS?
Q4.What is the frequency limit of optical fibre?
Q5.What is the range of voice frequency?
With Thanks looking forward the answer of above questions. -
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