Dear IPPM WG,

following up the discussion on the mailing list and in the previous meeting 
(IETF 108), we merged the previous two drafts on explicit measures 
(draft-ferrieuxhamchaoui-tsvwg-lossbits, draft-cfb-ippm-spinbit-measurements) 
in the enclosed new document.

The authors of the previous drafts and other contributors jointly worked on 
this new revision in order to merge the content of the two drafts making a 
unified explanation.
A recap section has been added to give an immediate overview of the available 
methodologies, for both delay and loss metrics, by using comparing tables.

If you want, you could also have a look at this new related IPPM draft 
https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-cnbf-ippm-user-devices-explicit-monitoring-00.txt

Comments and suggestions are more than welcome.

Best Regards,
Fabio B.


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Da: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Inviato: lunedì 2 novembre 2020 16:30
A: Riccardo Sisto; Giuseppe Fioccola; Bulgarella Fabio (Guest); Alexandre 
Ferrieux; Isabelle Hamchaoui; Igor Lubashev; Cociglio Mauro; Dmitri Tikhonov; 
Nilo Massimo
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Name:           draft-mdt-ippm-explicit-flow-measurements
Revision:       00
Title:          Explicit Flow Measurements Techniques
Document date:  2020-11-02
Group:          Individual Submission
Pages:          38
URL:            
https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-mdt-ippm-explicit-flow-measurements-00.txt
Status:         
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-mdt-ippm-explicit-flow-measurements/
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-mdt-ippm-explicit-flow-measurements-00.html
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https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-mdt-ippm-explicit-flow-measurements-00


Abstract:
   This document describes protocol independent methods called Explicit
   Flow Measurement Techniques that employ few marking bits, inside the
   header of each packet, for loss and delay measurement.  The
   endpoints, marking the traffic, signal these metrics to intermediate
   observers allowing them to measure connection performance, and to
   locate the network segment where impairments happen.  Different
   alternatives are considered within this document.  These signaling
   methods apply to all protocols but they are especially valuable when
   applied to protocols that encrypt transport header and do not allow
   traditional methods for delay and loss detection.




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