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	Title		: Methodology for IP Multicast Benchmarking
	Author(s)	: D. Stopp, B. Hickman
	Filename	: draft-ietf-bmwg-mcastm-11.txt
	Pages		: 28
	Date		: 2003-3-5
	
The purpose of this draft is to describe methodology specific to 
the benchmarking of multicast IP forwarding devices. It builds upon 
the tenets set forth in RFC 2544, RFC 2432 and other IETF 
Benchmarking Methodology Working Group (BMWG) efforts.  This 
document seeks to extend these efforts to the multicast paradigm. 
The BMWG produces two major classes of documents: Benchmarking 
Terminology documents and Benchmarking Methodology documents. The 
Terminology documents present the benchmarks and other related 
terms. The Methodology documents define the procedures required to 
collect the benchmarks cited in the corresponding Terminology 
documents.

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