On 12/Aug/20 17:08, m.Taichi wrote: > > Just my curiosity. May I ask how we can measure the link capacity > loading? What does it mean by a 50%, 70%, or 90% capacity loading? > Load sampled and measured instantaneously, or averaging over a certain > period of time (granularity)? > > These are questions have bothered me for long. Don't know if I can ask > about these by the way. I take care of the radio access network > performance at work. Found many things unknown in transport network. For this, we look at simpel 5-minute based SNMP data over the period. Nothing too fancy. It's stable Mark.
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