Round Trip Time Sample Clauses
Round Trip Time. 5.1.1.1 Germany < 50 ms < 50 ms < 50 ms 5.1.1.2 Europa < 70 ms < 70 ms < 70 ms 5.1.1.3 USA < 110 ms < 110 ms < 110 ms
Round Trip Time. RTT (s, d) is the time since the source s transmits the packet at time t1, up to when a corresponding reply from the receiver d is received at the source node t4. It can be calculated as the sum of the latencies from s to d and the latency from d to s: RTT (s, d) = L(s, d) + L(d, s) (2.2) IPG(i) = t(i) − t(i − 1), i = 2, . . . , N (2.3) where t(i) is the arrival time of the i-th packet, given a sequence of N packets in a stream. The average IPG can be evaluated as N − 1 j=2 N − 1 E[IPG] = 1 Σ IPG(j) = t(N ) − t(1)
Round Trip Time. Round Trip Time (“RTT”) is the time taken for an ICMP Ping packet to travel from a source point (on our network) to a destination point and back to the source point. Collaboration Traffic 99% 50msec National Traffic 98% 100msec International Traffic 95% 400msec Note: If measured from your modem/router you need to add 120-200 ms to the RTT due to the modem/router delays. All Internet Services are a best effort service and hence RTT measures are an indicative performance target with no associated rebates.
