IP Options and IPv6 Updates for IPPM's Active Metric Framework: Packets of Type-P and Standard-Formed Packets
draft-morton-ippm-2330-stdform-typep-02
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Authors | Al Morton , Joachim Fabini , Nalini Elkins , michael ackermann , Vinayak Hegde | ||
Last updated | 2016-06-13 (Latest revision 2015-12-11) | ||
Replaced by | draft-ietf-ippm-2330-ipv6 | ||
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Abstract
This memo updates the IP Performance Metrics (IPPM) Framework RFC 2330 with new considerations for measurement methodology and testing. The memo updates the definition of standard-formed packets in RFC 2330 to include IPv6 packets. It also augments distinguishing aspects of packets, referred to as Type-P for test packets in RFC 2330. Two points (at least) are worthwhile discussing further: extent of coverage for 6LO and IPv6 Header Compression, and the continued need to define a "minimal standard-formed packet".
Authors
Al Morton
Joachim Fabini
Nalini Elkins
michael ackermann
Vinayak Hegde
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