Recommended Usage of IPv6 PDM Option
draft-elkins-v6ops-ipv6-pdm-recommended-usage-01
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| Authors | Nalini Elkins , Michael Ackermann , William Jouris , Keven Haining , Sigfrido Perdomo | ||
| Last updated | 2014-04-06 (Latest revision 2013-10-03) | ||
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-elkins-v6ops-ipv6-pdm-recommended-usage-01.txt
Abstract
To diagnose performance and connectivity problems, metrics on real (non-synthetic) transmission are critical for timely end-to-end problem resolution. Such diagnostics may be real-time or after the fact, but must not impact an operational production network. The base metrics are: packet sequence number and packet timestamp. Metrics derived from these will be described separately. This document details the recommended usage for the IPv6 Performance and Diagnostic Metrics Destination Option (PDM).
Authors
Nalini Elkins
Michael Ackermann
William Jouris
Keven Haining
Sigfrido Perdomo
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