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Traffic Throttle Point Configuration Sets elements

Table 3-14 describes the fields on the Traffic Throttle Point Configuration Sets View, Edit, and Insert pages. Data input notes apply only to the Insert and Edit pages; the View page is read-only.

Table 3-14 Traffic Throttle Point Configuration Sets Elements

Field (* indicates a required field) Description Data Input Notes
* Name A name of the TTP Configuration Set.

Case-sensitive string: alphanumeric and underscore (_); must contain at least one alpha and cannot begin with a digit.

Range: 1 - 32 characters

* Abatement Recovery Rate (Percent) Defines the rate of reduction in loss applied to a TTP when the loss time period has expired.

Format: numeric

Range: 1 - 100

Default: 5

Override Message Priority Threshold

This attribute is only accessed during routing and changes to its value do not impact any pending transactions. When a pending transaction is rerouted or when a new transaction is processed, the new attribute value is used.

When this parameter is set, messages whose priority is greater than or equal to this value are immune from diversion if the TTP's OTR is below its Maximum ETR attribute value.

Note:

If the TTP's OTR is greater or equal to the TTP's Maximum ETR, the only transaction exempt from diversion are NGN-PS transactions with priority=4 (and none of the TTP priority override transactions are exempt from TTP diversion). If the TTP's OTR is less than the TTP's Maximum ETR and you have enabled TTP priority override, then all TTP priority override transactions are also exempt from TTP diversion (as well as NGN-PS transactions).

Format: numeric

Range: 1, 2

Default: none

Default Reduction Percentage The default reduction percentage for a DOIC overload report if the value is not specified.

Format: numeric

Range: 0 - 100

Default: 0

* Default Validity Duration The default validity duration for a DOIC overload report if the value is not specified.

Format: numeric

Range: 0 - 86400

Default: 30

* Rate Convergence Time

The time it takes in milliseconds to converge on a per second rate. If the convergence time is less than 1000 milliseconds, the rate is extrapolated. If the convergence time is greater than 1000 milliseconds, the rate is averaged.

The rate convergence time is the amount of time it takes for the measured rate to converge on the actual rate.

Format: numeric

Range: 250, 500, 1000, 2000

Default: 1000