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Appendix B Monitoring SCE Platform Utilization
Service Loss
There are two different situations which can result with service loss in the SCE platform:
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Temporary – This might occur when some network pattern which is short in its nature occurred and
caused the SCE platform to exhaust some of it resources temporarily. An example could be a DDoS
attack that the SCE platform could not detect and filter.
This is usually measured in seconds.
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Permanent – In cases where the SCE platform is installed in locations where the network traffic does
not match its capacity and performance envelopes, permanent service loss can occur.
This is measured in hours.
Service loss is defined as the ratio of the number of packets that did not receive service as expected to
the total number of packets that were processed by the SCE platform.
Monitoring Service Loss
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SNMP
cscTpServiceLoss
MIB available for each traffic processor.
Refer to the cisco-service-control-tp-stats MIB for more information.
It is expected that the SCE platform user will define timeslots in which this variable is monitored (reset
it between timeslots).
Note
The units for this variable are 0.001% and the information is rounded down.