Each of the IP7 applications may have a unique set of TPS ratings based on the card type used. System capacity for the EAGLE is assumed to include 160-byte average message size, including up to 150,000 Class-1 Sequenced SCCP TPS. Without the HIPR2 High Rate Mode feature, the system capacity is defined as 500,000 TPS; with this feature turned on, system capacity is defined as 750,000 TPS. While this limit is not enforced by the provisioning sub-system, the rated capacity of all IP7 applications running in an EAGLE must not exceed the available system capacity.
Note:
Other features, such as Integrated Monitoring, will also require system capacity and must be considered when calculating the available system capacity.
The EAGLE is engineered to support a system total capacity as defined in this section where:
- Each E5-ENET or E5-ENET-B card running the IPLIMx or IPGWx application has a maxiumum capacity of 4000 TPS.
- Each E5-ENET card running the IPSG application has a maximum capacity of 5000 TPS.
- Each E5-ENET-B card running the IPSG application when the E5-ENET-B IPSG High Throughput feature is OFF has a maximum capacity of 6500 TPS.
- Each E5-ENET-B card running the IPSG application when the E5-ENET-B IPSG High Throughput feature is ON has a maximum capacity of 9500 TPS.
- Each SLIC card running the IPSG application when the IPSG High Throughput feature is OFF has a maximum capacity of 10000 TPS.
- Each SLIC card running the IPSG application when the IPSG High Throughput feature is ON has a maximum capacity of 10000 TPS.
The system total depends on the system TPS. The total maximum allowed system TPS is 750,000 when the HIPR2 High Rate Mode feature is turned on and 500,000 TPS if the HIPR2 HIgh Rate Mode feature is turned off.
When considering other factors or additional configurations that impact the IMT, contact your Sales Representative for more information.