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looking for SLA examples


From: Tim Peiffer <peiffer () nts umn edu>
Date: Sun, 23 Sep 2001 15:15:12 -0500 (CDT)


We are looking at putting in contract language surrounding Service Level
Agreements and I would like to know what people are doing from the 
standpoint of latency, packet loss, and bandwidth delivery capability.
What examples do people have written in contracts on the above, and what 
penalties are there for not resolving problems?

Example:
    Service Provider agrees to provide maximum latency guarantees
    1) on-net CPE to on-net CPE 60 msec.  
    2) on-net CPE to off-net peering point 30 msec.
    3) End to End 100 msec within the continental US.
    Remedies for violation of latency guarantee for unresolved latency 
    problems.
    1 month 15% off of monthly rate
    2 month 25% off of monthly rate
    3 month 35% off of monthly rate
    >3 month customer has option of cancelling remainder of contract.

My understanding is that expected latency should be based upon the
speed of light in glass 0.6C or roughly 6msec per 1000 fiber route 
miles plus some amount for router serialization and queuing delays
(~5 msec/hop?).  What do people use as standard rule of thumb for
calculating latency?   What do people expect for service level 
commitments, normal+50% (100?) ?


Tim Peiffer                             peiffer () nts umn edu
Operations Manager - Engineering Automation
Networking and Telecommunications Operations
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