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Title : Information Model and XML Data Model for Traceroute Measurements
Author(s) : S. Niccolini, et al.
Filename : draft-ietf-ippm-storetraceroutes-07.txt
Pages : 46
Date : 2007-12-17
This document describes a standard way to store the configuration and
the results of traceroute measurements. This document first of all
describes the tool itself; afterwards, the common information model
is defined dividing the information elements in two semantically
separated groups (configuration elements and results ones). Moreover
an additional element is defined to relate configuration elements and
results ones by means of a common unique identifier. On the basis of
the information model a data model based on XML is defined to store
the results of traceroute measurements.
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