A Framework for Synthetic Sources for Performance Monitoring
draft-cole-sspm-03
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Authors | Carl W. Kalbfleisch , Robert G. Cole , Russell Dietz , Dan Romascanu | ||
Last updated | 2001-07-12 | ||
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Abstract
This memo discusses the use of synthetic sources (or 'active' probes) within the context of remote performance monitoring. It discusses the importance of developing an 'active' probe monitoring capability within the Internet. It develops a framework for synthetic sources in performance monitoring against the backdrop of previous and current, related work within the IETF.
Authors
Carl W. Kalbfleisch
Robert G. Cole
Russell Dietz
Dan Romascanu
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