• committed information rate
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Frame Relay - Congestion control
1 Committed Information Rate (CIR). The average rate (in bit/s) at which the network guarantees to transfer
information units over a measurement interval T. This T
interval is defined as: T = Bc/CIR.
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Frame Relay - Committed information rate (CIR)
1 Frame Relay connections are often given a committed information rate (CIR) and an allowance of burstable bandwidth known as the extended
information rate (EIR)
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Network Neutrality - Pricing models
1 However, purchasers of connectivity on the basis of Committed
Information Rate or guaranteed bandwidth capacity must expect the capacity they purchase in order to
meet their communications requirements.
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IEEE 802.17
1 Class A (or High) traffic is a pure committed information rate (CIR) and
is designed to support applications requiring low latency and jitter, such
as voice and video
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Net neutrality - Pricing models
1 However, purchasers of connectivity on the basis of Committed
Information Rate or guaranteed bandwidth capacity must expect the capacity they purchase in order to
meet their communications requirements.
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Frame Relay - Congestion control
1 # Committed Information Rate (CIR). The average rate (in bit/s) at which the network guarantees to transfer
information units over a measurement interval T. This T
interval is defined as: T = Bc/CIR.
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Frame Relay - Committed information rate (CIR)
1 Frame Relay connections are often given a Committed information rate|committed information rate (CIR) and an allowance of burstable bandwidth known as the extended information
rate (EIR)
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Committed Information Rate
1 'Committed information rate' or 'CIR' in a Frame relay network is the average
Bandwidth (computing)|bandwidth for a virtual circuit guaranteed by an Internet
service provider|ISP to work under normal conditions. At any given time, the
bandwidth 'should not' fall below this committed figure. The bandwidth is
usually expressed in kilobits per second (kbit/s).
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Peak information rate
1 'Peak information rate' ('PIR') is a burstable billing|burstable rate set on routers and/or switches that allows throughput overhead.
Related to committed information rate (CIR) which is a committed rate speed
guaranteed/capped. For example, a CIR of 10 Mbit/s PIR of 12 Mbit/s allows you access to 10 Mbit/s minimum speed with burst/spike
control that allows a throttle of an additional 2 Mbit/s; this allows for data transmission to
settle into a flow.
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Public data network
1 Access to a PDN generally includes a guaranteed bandwidth, known as the
committed information rate (CIR)
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Frame-Relay - Committed information rate (CIR)
1 Frame relay connections are often given a Committed information rate|committed information rate (CIR) and an allowance of burstable bandwidth known as the extended information
rate (EIR)
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Traffic contract - Non-Real-Time Variable Bit Rate (nrt-VBR)
1 An application that might require an nrt-VBR service category is Frame
Relay interworking, where the Frame Relay CIR (Committed Information Rate) is mapped to a bandwidth guarantee in the ATM network
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Burstable billing
1 'Burstable billing' is a method of measuring bandwidth (computing)|
bandwidth based on peak use. It also allows usage to exceed a specified threshold for brief periods of time without the financial penalty of purchasing a higher Committed
Information Rate (CIR, or commitment) from an Internet
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Burstable billing - 95th percentile
1 This method of billing is commonly used in peering arrangements
between corporate networks, it is not often used by ISPs because Internet Service Providers need Committed
Information Rates (CIRs) for planning purposes.
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Traffic policing - Process
1 RFC 2697 proposes a more precise classification, with three colors.
[http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2697 IETF RFC 2697] A Single Rate Three Color Marker In this document, the contract is described through three
parameters: 'Committed Information Rate' (CIR), 'Committed Burst Size' (CBS), and 'Excess Burst Size' (EBS)
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