Show how performance boundaries and thresholds could be used in
the following scenarios.
A. An application has a service requirement for round-trip delay to
be less than 100 ms. If delay is greater than 100 ms, notify the
network administrator.
B. A user requires capacity of up to 512 Kb/s but may not exceed
1.5 Mb/s.You want to keep track of how much time the user’s
capacity is between 512 Kb/s and 1.5 Mb/s.
A) here the threshold can be set to, as in when to inform the network administrator.
The threshold will be a delay of 100 ms if the delay is more than this then inform the administrator.
B)
Performance boundaries can be used to track the time by setting the boundaries of capacity 512 Kb/s and 1.5 Mb/s we can check if the capacity of the user lies in this range then record it.
Show how performance boundaries and thresholds could be used in the following scenarios. A. An application...
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