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SS7 & Ims Kpi

This document defines key performance indicators (KPIs) for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) peering. It includes metrics like registration request delay, session request delay, session setup and disconnect times, session establishment and completion ratios, and ineffective session attempts. Equivalents from ISUP and GR-512 are provided for some metrics.

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SS7 & Ims Kpi

This document defines key performance indicators (KPIs) for Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) peering. It includes metrics like registration request delay, session request delay, session setup and disconnect times, session establishment and completion ratios, and ineffective session attempts. Equivalents from ISUP and GR-512 are provided for some metrics.

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SIP Peering KPIs

RFC 6076
Registration Request Delay (RRD)
Ineffective Registration Attempts
Session Request Delay (SRD)
Successful Session Setup [SRD]

Failed Session Setup [SRD] and

Successful Session Disconnect Delay [SDD]


Failed Session Disconnect Delay [SDD]
Session Duration Time [SDT]
Successful Session Duration Time
Failed session duration

SDT

Session Establishment [SER ] Ratio

Session Establishment Effectiveness Ratio (SEER)

Ineffective Session Attempts (ISA)


Invites resulting in:-

o 408 Request Timeout

o 500 Server Internal Error


o 503 Service Unavailable
o 504 Server Timeout
Session Completion Ratio (SCR)
(a Session Completion is any

SIP dialog that receives a valid response)

SIP Definition

ISUP Equivalent

Time of final response time of


#

N/A

REG attempt

Note *

IRA/total REG attempts

N/A

Time of response Time of

INVITE

Time of response Time of


to
180

INVITE

eg

INVITE

Post-Selection Delay (defined in E.721)

INVITE to response indicating failure eg 4XX (excluding 401, 402,


N/A
and 407 non-failure challenge response codes), 5XX,
or 6XX message.
BYE, to 2XX Ack

Time to Clear a good Call or

BYE, to Timer F Expires

essage

Time of
200

BYE or time out Time of 200 OK

OK response to an INVITE to BYE

200 OK response to an
expiration.
# of good call

INVITE, and the resulting Timer F

INVITEs

REL - Time of ANS

See note below *


awaiting Answer timer
Calls which connect

- X %

Calls which fail

Total

INVITEs interim 3xx Responses

(# of

INVITE Requests w/ associated 200 OK, 480, 486, or 600)

X %

(Total # of
Response)

Time of

NER = Answers (cc 16)

+UserBusy-cc 17

INVITE Requests)-(# of INVITE Requests w/ a

+ Ring No Answer (cc 18, 19 & 21)


+ Terminal Rejects)
_____________
Total call attempts

# of

ISA x 100

CIC

Total # of Session Requests

# of Successfully Completed Sessions x 100

Total # of Session Requests

Call Completion Ratio (CCR)

ISUP Definition

IAM to ACM (or ALERTING)

IAM to REL with a cause code indicating a failure

REL to RLC
Missing

RLC i.e. expiry of ISUP T1timer

Average Call Hold Time (ACHT)

SS7 ISUP timer T9 (no response toACM)


Answer Seize Ratio (ASR)

Network Efficiency Ratio (NER)

ITU E.411.

Ineffective Machine Attempts (IMA) in telephony


applications of

SIP, and was adopted from Telcordia GR-512-CORE

[GR-512].

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