In Situ OAM Profile for the Linux Kernel Implementation
draft-mizrahi-ippm-ioam-linux-profile-02
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Authors | Tal Mizrahi , Justin Iurman , Frank Brockners | ||
Last updated | 2022-07-25 (Latest revision 2022-01-13) | ||
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Abstract
In Situ Operations, Administration and Maintenance (IOAM) is used for monitoring network performance and for detecting traffic bottlenecks and anomalies. This document defines an IOAM profile that is used in the Linux kernel implementation, starting from the Linux 5.15 kernel.
Authors
Tal Mizrahi
Justin Iurman
Frank Brockners
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