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Title : Hash and Stuffing: Overlooked Factors in Network Device Benchmarking
Author(s) : D. Newman, T. Player
Filename : draft-ietf-bmwg-hash-stuffing-07.txt
Pages : 34
Date : 2006-11-22
Test engineers take pains to declare all factors that affect a given
measurement, including intended load, packet length, test duration,
and traffic orientation. However, current benchmarking practice
overlooks two factors that have a profound impact on test results.
First, existing methodologies do not require the reporting of
addresses or other test traffic contents, even though these fields
can affect test results. Second, "stuff" bits and bytes inserted in
test traffic by some link-layer technologies add significant and
variable overhead, which in turn affects test results. This document
describes the effects of these factors; recommends guidelines for
test traffic contents; and offers formulas for determining the
probability of bit- and byte-stuffing in test traffic.
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