Navigation
Back up to About Overview
[+] Expand All
[-] Collapse All
- Steel-Belted Radius Carrier 8.3.0 Performance,
Planning, and Tuning Guide
- Copyright and Trademark Information
- Table of Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- About This Guide
- Performance, Planning, and Tuning
- Overview of Performance, Planning, and Tuning of Steel-Belted
Radius Carrier
- Steel-Belted Radius Carrier Overview
- Document Organization
- Performance Theory
- Performance Theory: Threads
- Performance Theory on Contention
- CPU Utilization
- Performance Theory on Memory Data Structures
- Understanding
Performance Metrics
- Metrics and Definitions
- Components of a Sample Use Case
- Average Peak Rates
- Spike Rates at Peak
- Utilities to Measure the Performance of an Existing System
- Performance
Planning
- Understanding SBRC Call Models
- Understanding the Memory Utilization Levels
- Understanding the CPU Requirements
- Retries
- Load Balancing on RADIUS Front-End Applications and Downstream Proxy Devices
- Handling Downstream Latency and Traffic Spikes
- Understanding the SBRC Network Architecture
- Debugging Performance and Functionality Problems
- Special Topics in Performance
- SBRC System-of-Systems Performance Reference
- Hardware Used
- CPU Utilization
- Test Results Summary
- Pap Authentication, Accounting Start, Accounting Stop
- Pap Authentication, Accounting Start, Accounting Stop—Sessions Preloaded
- Accounting Only—Sessions Preloaded, One Start and One Stop, Four D Nodes
- Accounting Only—Sessions Preloaded, One Start and One Stop, Two D Nodes
- Standalone: Auth/start/stop CPS
- Standalone: Accounting for 200 Threads
- Standalone: Authentication Only
- LDAP Authentication Only
- Oracle 11g
- LCI Queries against the SSR through SBRC
- IP Address Allocation
- IP Address Allocation with Eight Threads, Two D Nodes
- IP Address Allocation with Eight Threads, Four D Nodes
- TTLS
- TTLS Plus Storing Resumption Context
- WiMAX
- 4D node system: M5000
- Standalone: M9000
- Standalone: T3
- SSR and Standalone Performance: E4870 and X5687 CPUs
- Overview of Performance, Planning, and Tuning of Steel-Belted
Radius Carrier
Audience
This guide is intended for users who are network or system architects and managers planning a new, or upgrading an existing, SBR Carrier Installation. It also provides guidance to system engineers to better troubleshoot performance issues.