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Title : Terminology for Accelerated Stress Benchmarking
Author(s) : S. Poretsky, S. Rao
Filename : draft-ietf-bmwg-acc-bench-term-10.txt
Pages : 26
Date : 2006-10-25
This document provides the Terminology for performing Accelerated
Stress Benchmarking of networking devices. The three phases of
the Stress Test: Startup, Instability and Recovery are defined
along with the benchmarks and configuration terms associated with
the each phase. Also defined are the Benchmark Planes fundamental
to stress testing configuration, setup and measurement. The
terminology is to be used with the companion framework and
methodology documents.
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