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	Title		: A Proposed Media Delivery Index
	Author(s)	: J. Welch, J. Clark
	Filename	: draft-welch-mdi-00.txt
	Pages		: 13
	Date		: 2004-8-9
	
This memo defines a Media Delivery Index (MDI) measurement which can 
   be used as a diagnostic tool or a quality indicator for monitoring a 
   network intended to transport streaming media such as MPEG video or 
   other arrival time and packet loss sensitive information.  It 
   provides an indication of traffic jitter, a measure of deviation from 
   nominal flow rates, and data loss at-a-glance.  For instance, the MDI 
   may be used as a reference in characterizing and comparing networks 
   carrying constant bit rate streaming media. Included is a set of 
   managed objects for SNMP-based management of IP media streams for 
   which an MDI measurement is obtained.

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