Severely Errored Seconds definition

Severely Errored Seconds means those seconds in which the Bit Error Rate is greater than 10^(-3).
Severely Errored Seconds means those seconds in which the Bit Error Rate is greater
Severely Errored Seconds. ("SES") shall mean (i) at the DS-1 rate, any one-second interval during which the BER is greater than or equal to 1 x 10E^-3. At the DS-1 rate, this equates to 1,544 or more bit errors occurring within one second, and (ii) at the DS-3 rate, any one-second interval during which the BER is equal to or worse than 1 x 10E^-6.

Examples of Severely Errored Seconds in a sentence

  • The Outage will be deemed to cease when a Circuit performance demonstrates ten (10) consecutive seconds of service with no Severely Errored Seconds.

  • Outages will be deemed to start upon the earlier of either the time upon which ART receives Notice from Purchaser that an Outage has commenced or the time that ART becomes aware of the Outage; provided that, if ART is informed or becomes aware of the Outage within two hours of its commencement, the Outage will be deemed to have commenced at the first of the Severely Errored Seconds.

  • The System shall be designed such that any continuous five hundred (500) mile segment of the System during any consecutive twenty-four hour period shall have no more than one (1) Errored Second, shall have 99.998% Error Free Seconds and shall have no Severely Errored Seconds, measured at the DS-1 level.

  • Outage Credits will be given for each day ("Credit Day") during which there is greater than thirty (30) Severely Errored Seconds.

  • Target Severely Errored Seconds 2 End-to-end link (Level 3 fiber access) Less than 0.008% End-to-end link (Non-Level 3 access) Less than 0.013% (Dependent on local supplier) .

  • Availability Guaranteed Service Availability (mo.) XX.X% (service-dependent) (An outage is defined as ## MATERIAL OMITTED AND SEPARATELY FILED UNDER A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT ## or more consecutive Severely Errored Seconds as per ITU-T M.2100.

  • Outages will be deemed to start upon the earlier of either the time upon which ART receives Notice from ISP that an Outage has commenced or the time that ART becomes aware of the Outage; provided that, if ART is informed or becomes aware of the Outage within two hours of its commencement, the Outage will be deemed to have commenced at the first of the Severely Errored Seconds.

  • Mean Time To Restore, Error Free Seconds, Severely Errored Seconds and Latency.

  • Following parameters are measured: Errored Seconds(ES) Severely Errored Seconds (SES) Unavailable Seconds (US) In addition the round trip delay is measured.

  • A SONET Severely Errored Second ("SSES") is any one-second interval in which 2400 or more STS Path BIP errors were detected, AIS-P, LOP-P, or lower level, traffic related near end defect is detected in accordance with Telecordia Technologies Generic Criteria GR-253-CORE, Section 6.2.2.5.1. The number of Severely Errored Seconds shall not exceed eight (8) in a twenty-four hour period averaged over one month (720 hours).


More Definitions of Severely Errored Seconds

Severely Errored Seconds means those seconds in which the Bit Error Rate is greater than 10 TO THE NEGATIVE THIRD POWER.

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