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Document: draft-ietf-bmwg-ipflow-meth-09.txt
    IP Flow Information Accounting and Export Benchmarking
                               Methodology
Reviewer: Joel M. Halpern
Review Date: 15-March-2012
IETF LC End Date: 25-March-2012
IESG Telechat date: 12-April-2012

Summary: This document is ready for publication as an Informational RFC.
   It is a very readable document.

Major issues:

Minor issues:
The text says several times that the cache size of the DUT MUST be known in order to set up the tests described in the document. I can understand why that is so. But do typical routers actually document that in the user's manual? Historically, manuals for routers would say that there is X much memory, used for A, B, and C. Which doesn't quite meet the needs. (I will be quite happy if this has changed for the better since I was thoroughly reviewing such manuals.)

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