Hi guys, I was wondering how to define the performance of an ACS in terms of its ability to handle all those CPE's out there.
Eg. should it be defined as the time taken to complete a typical Inform cycle during BOOT or BOOTSTRAP. Something like -- TimeStart TCP connection initiation CPE Informs with BOOT No Firmware upgrade GPV SPV SPA . . TCP connection end TimeEnd Clearly an ACS is 'fast' if the difference between the TimeStart and TimeEnd is minimum. Further, the time difference makes sense when 'N' CPE devices attack the ACS simultaneously. Then cumulatively, to services those N CPE's, the ACS will take a total time say T. Can we then say that the performance of ACS is defined by the parameter N/T which represents a throughput of servicing 'CPE's per second' by the ACS ? Or am I clearly off the mark and there is a more meaningful way of defining the performance of an ACS, kindly do share with your experience. Regards -Prashant _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.genieacs.com/mailman/listinfo/users
