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BENCHMARKING NETWORK LAYER TRAFFIC CONTROL MECHANISMS draft-ietf-bmwg-dsmmeth-02.txt

BENCHMARKING NETWORK LAYER TRAFFIC CONTROL MECHANISMS draft-ietf-bmwg-dsmmeth-02.txt Co-authors are Scott Poretsky of Reef Point Systems Richard Watts of Cisco Systems. 66th IETF Meeting – Montreal. draft-ietf-bmwg-dsmterm-13.txt

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BENCHMARKING NETWORK LAYER TRAFFIC CONTROL MECHANISMS draft-ietf-bmwg-dsmmeth-02.txt

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  1. BENCHMARKING NETWORK LAYER TRAFFIC CONTROL MECHANISMS draft-ietf-bmwg-dsmmeth-02.txt Co-authors are Scott Poretsky of Reef Point Systems Richard Watts of Cisco Systems 66th IETF Meeting – Montreal

  2. draft-ietf-bmwg-dsmterm-13.txt Terminology for Benchmarking Network Layer Traffic Control Mechanisms CURRENTLY in IESG REVIEW #1 discussion point was to expand classification (Different Author Team) draft-ietf-bmwg-dsmmeth-02.txt Methodology for Benchmarking Network Layer Traffic Control Mechanisms Applies many of the terms from the Terminology draft Added test cases for Logical Interfaces No I-D NITs! Work Item Status

  3. Expected Vector | \/ --------- Offered Vector --------- | |<--------------------------------| | | |<--------------------------------| | | DUT | | Tester | | | | | | |~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~> | | | | Output Vector | | --------- --------- Methodology TEST CASES: • Undifferentiated Response • Traffic Control Baseline Performance • Traffic Control Performance with Forwarding Congestion • Undifferentiated Response with Logical Interfaces • Baseline Performance with Logical Interfaces • Forwarding Congestion with Logical Interfaces

  4. Terminology currently in IESG review More test cases to add to Methodology? Microflow QoS? Is Methodology ready for WGLC? Next Steps

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