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        Title           : One-way Delay Measurement using IPv6 Source Routing
        Author(s)       : J. Jeong et al.
        Filename        : draft-jeong-1way-delay-ipv6-source-routing-00.txt
        Pages           : 9
        Date            : 22-Feb-02
        
This document specifies a methodology for measurement of the IETF
IPPM WG's one-way IP performance metrics such as one-way delay and
jitter of subpaths consisting of a specific end-to-end path in IPv6
network as well as end-to-end one-way IP performance metrics.  The
methodology measures one-way IP performance metrics in use of IPv6
source routing through IPv6 extension headers. Because the
methodology can contribute to the finding of congested link or
underutilized link, it can provide important information to
configure and manage IPv6 network.

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