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	Title		: How to store traceroute measurements and related metrics
	Author(s)	: S. Niccolini, et al.
	Filename	: draft-niccolini-ippm-storetraceroutes-01.txt
	Pages		: 46
	Date		: 2005-7-21
	
This memo describes a standard way to store traceroute measurements
   and possibly their related metrics.  To better address the traceroute
   measurements storing issue, the authors first of all give a
   definition of the traceroute tool, describe the tool itself as well
   as its parameters and the default values on the most common operating
   systems and the output results that can be stored.  Afterwards, the
   common information model with the base elements of the traceroute
   measurement storing is defined dividing the information elements in
   two semantically separated groups (configuration elements and results
   ones).  On the basis of the information model a data model is then
   proposed in order to actually store the traceroute measurements.
   Finally the relevant metrics related to traceroute measurements are
   defined using the metrics already standardized in the IPPM working
   group, where they are found to be applicables.

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