NEC UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS User Manual

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Chapter 3 System Highlights

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Traffic Capacity per Line (For TDM Circuits)

Traffic capacity per line (erl/L) can be calculated in accordance with the calculation procedure in
Section 3.4. The traffic capacity per line at various line/truck configurations as the calculation result is
shown in the following table. Though the following table does not cover all

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line/trunk configurations, it covers the typical TDM line/trunk configurations likely to be required in the
actual system. Grade of service is considered as 0.01. Use the Erlang B Table to find the required
number of DTMF register ports for a specific

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Unit = erl per line

Number of Trunks


Use Erlang B table to determine the number of trunks at a particular grade of service after using the
following formulas:

Incoming: incoming ccs traffic
----------------------- = Erlang B
36 ccs

Outgoing: outgoing ccs traffic

----------------------- = Erlang B
36 ccs

Note

:

Traffic loads are measured in hundred call seconds, or CCS. Since there are 3,600 seconds in an hour, a

line that's tied up for one hour measures 36 CCS traffic.

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