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	Title		: IPPM measurement signature
	Author(s)	: E. Stephan
	Filename	: draft-stephan-ippm-test-packet-header-01.txt
	Pages		: 14
	Date		: 2002-11-4
	
Despite the growing availability of good measurement platforms, it 
is still impossible to generalize IPPM metrics measurement among 
heterogeneous points of measure. To do so, the extra information 
inserted in the IP packets to perform the measurement has to be 
standardized. 
This document defines an IPPM measurement signature suitable for 
performing the measure of the current IPPM metrics, for integrating 
those used by manufacturers and for allowing the IPPM WG to define 
other measurement signature in the future.

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