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Fw: RFC 4883 on Benchmarking Terminology for Resource ReservationCapable Routers



This is not intended to be directly relevant to us, but some of you may be interested to consider the direction and possible implications for RSVP-TE.

Adrian
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Subject: RFC 4883 on Benchmarking Terminology for Resource ReservationCapable Routers


A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.

       RFC 4883

       Title:      Benchmarking Terminology for Resource Reservation
                   Capable Routers
       Author:     G. Feher, K. Nemeth,
                   A. Korn, I. Cselenyi
       Status:     Informational
       Date:       July 2007
       Mailbox:    Gabor.Feher@tmit.bme.hu,
                   Krisztian.Nemeth@tmit.bme.hu,
                   Andras.Korn@tmit.bme.hu,
                   Istvan.Cselenyi@teliasonera.com

       Pages:      24
       Characters: 54205
       Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None

       I-D Tag:    draft-ietf-bmwg-benchres-term-08.txt
       URL:        http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4883.txt

The primary purpose of this document is to define terminology
specific to the benchmarking of resource reservation signaling of
Integrated Services (IntServ) IP routers.  These terms can be used in
additional documents that define benchmarking methodologies for
routers that support resource reservation or reporting formats for
the benchmarking measurements.