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1) In a loss system overload traffic is rejected without being serviced. In a delay system overload traffic is held in queue until the facilities become available to service it.
2)conventional circuit switching operates as a loss system since excess traffic is blocked and not serviced without a retry on the part of the user. Store-and-forward message or packet switching obviously posses the basic characteristics of a delay system
3)The basic measure of performance for a loss system is the probability of rejection(blocking probability). A delay system on the other hand is measured in terms of service delays.

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