Service Classes Sample Clauses

Service Classes. The purpose of the Priority and service class parameters information element is to identify the transfer and discard priority indices or the service class to be used in the user to network direction. Only the “outgoing” parameters are mandatory to report to the user the provisioned priority parameters for the local UNI. The “incoming” parameters are optional. When the network does not provide configuration information for the “incoming” parameters, the parameters must be encoded with zeroes. The network may include an incoming parameter if it differs from the corresponding outgoing value and if they are available at the network side of the local UNI. When the user receives this information element, it shall update the priority or service class parameters for the specified PVC. The maximum length of this information element is 6 octets when the priority indices are included and 4 when a service class is used. Either the priority indices or a service class is/are included.
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Service Classes. The International ATM service supports the following ATM service classes: Class “
Service Classes. In the simulations that follow, we assume 3 service classes set up to provide Gold, Silver and Bronze services. Gold Service is targeted for real time applications like voice which assume little queuing delay. It is constructed based on limiting the amount of Gold traffic accepted into the network so that the sum of all Gold flows rates (assuming CBR flows) is less than the guaranteed service rate for the Gold aggregate. In DiffServ for example, the Gold service would be EF which is usually setup to emulate circuit switching. Figure 10 shows a typical gold queue size along with the calculated RED average queue size versus time. Queue Size Realtime REDavg 3 2 1 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Time (s) Q Size (pkts) Figure 10 Typical Gold Queue Size‌ Silver service is targeted for non real time applications that are tolerant to loss but require better than best effort service (e.g. video). It is constructed based on an assured service rate for the Silver aggregate and a buffer management algorithm, RED, which is set up to drop packets whenever the average queue size exceeds a pre-configured threshold. Silver traffic assumes some queuing but smaller queuing than the bronze traffic (better than best effort). Figure 11 shows a typical Silver queue size along with the calculated RED average queue size (assumes a RED max threshold at 20 packets) versus time when all Silver flows are using the maximum allowed rates (worst case condition). Typically the Silver traffic is over-booked (Silver service could be setup so that the sum of all silver flows exceeds 100% of the reserved link capacity ratio). New clients are allowed into the network as long as the aggregate service provided is still within the advertised QoS of that class. Typically, providers use a CAC algorithm in order to maximize the benefit (i.e. dollars) without affecting the “promised” service for the aggregate i.e. as long as the new incoming Q Size (pkts) flow does not affect the “promised” service offered by the Silver class, the flow is accepted even if the sum of the rates of all flows exceed the reserved rate for the aggregate (it builds on the dynamic behavior of the flows and some feedback from the network on whether the new flow would badly affect the Silver Service if accepted). Queue Size 45 40 Realtime REDavg 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Time (s) Figure 11 Typical Silver Queue Size As for the Bronze service class, being a best effort service, it is usually overbooked with higher over-booki...
Service Classes. Two main classes of storage are available: Active ● for data that is frequently written or read ● directly accessible (read/write) from computational resources within the CU RC environment ● accessible from outside the CU RC environment only via specific data transfer protocols (scp, sftp, gridftp/GlobusOnline) through designated gateway nodes ● mounted as /work/<projectname> ● not designed for highly I/O-intensive or massively parallel usage ● “snapshots” (on-disk incremental backups) can be enabled Archive ● for data that is used infrequently ● accessible only via specific data transfer protocols (scp, sftp, gridftp/GlobusOnline) through designated gateway nodes ● mounted as /archive/<projectname>

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  • Tax Classification The Series shall elect to be treated as an association taxable as a corporation under Treasury Regulations Section 301.7701-3 with effect for each taxable period of its existence. The Series and each Member shall file all tax returns and shall otherwise take all tax and financial reporting positions in a manner consistent with such treatment. No election will be filed with the Internal Revenue Service (or the tax authorities of any State) to have the Series taxable other than as an association taxable as a corporation for income tax purposes.

  • Multiple Classes We may from time to time provide to you written compliance guidelines or standards relating to the sale or distribution of Funds offering multiple classes of shares (each, a “Class”) with different sales charges and distribution related operating expenses. In addition, you will be bound by any applicable rules or regulations of government agencies or self-regulatory organizations generally affecting the sale or distribution of shares of investment companies offering multiple classes of shares.

  • Classes The officers of the Company shall be a President, a Secretary, a Treasurer, and, if deemed necessary, expedient, or desirable by the Board of Managers, an Executive Vice President, one or more Senior Vice Presidents, one or more other Vice Presidents, one or more Assistant Treasurers, one or more Assistant Secretaries, and such other officers as may be elected or appointed in accordance with the provisions of this article. Additional officers and duties may be added by amendments to this article by the Members.

  • Establishment of Series and Classes of Shares Subject to the provisions of this Section 3.6, the Trust shall consist of the Series and Classes indicated on Schedule A attached hereto (“Schedule A”), as such Schedule A may be amended from time to time. The Series and Classes indicated on Schedule A as of the date hereof are hereby established and are referred to as the “Initial Series and Classes.” The establishment of any Series or Class of Shares (other than the Initial Series and Classes) shall be effective upon the adoption by the Trustees of a resolution that sets forth the designation of, or otherwise identifies, such Series or Class, whether directly in such resolution or by reference to, or approval of, another document that sets forth the designation of, or otherwise identifies, such Series or Class including any Registration Statement, any amendment and/or restatement of this Declaration of Trust and/or Schedule A or as otherwise provided in such resolution. Upon the establishment of any Series or Class of Shares or the termination of any existing Series or Class of Shares, Schedule A shall be amended to reflect the addition or termination of such Series or Class and any officer of the Trust is hereby authorized to make such amendment; provided that the amendment of Schedule A shall not be a condition precedent to the establishment or termination of any Series or Class in accordance with this Declaration of Trust. The relative rights and preferences of each Series and each Class (including the Initial Series and Classes) shall be as set forth herein and as set forth in any Registration Statement relating thereto, unless (with respect to any Series or Class other than the Initial Series and Classes) otherwise provided in the resolution establishing such Series or Class. Any action that may be taken by the Trustees with respect to any Series or Class, including any addition, modification, division, combination, classification, reclassification, change of name or termination may be made in the same manner as the establishment of such Series or Class. Unless otherwise provided in any Registration Statement relating thereto, Shares of the Initial Series and Classes and each additional Series or Class established pursuant to this Article III (unless otherwise provided in the resolution establishing such additional Series or Class), shall have the following relative rights and preferences:

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