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        Title           : A Framework for Internet Traffic Engineering 
                          Measurement
        Author(s)       : W. Lai, B. Christian, R. Tibbs, S. Van den Berghe
        Filename        : draft-ietf-tewg-measure-01.txt
        Pages           : 19
        Date            : 09-Nov-01
        
In this document, a measurement framework for supporting the traffic
engineering of IP-based networks is presented.  Uses of traffic
measurement in service provider environments are described, and
issues related to time scale and read-out period are discussed.
Different measurement types are classified, with each being
specified as a meaningful combination of a measurement entity and a
measurement basis.

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