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Title : Reset Characterization
Author(s) : R. Asati, C. Pignataro
Filename : draft-asati-bmwg-reset-00.txt
Pages : 9
Date : 2009-11-09
A forwarding device may get reset (automatically or manualy) and
subsequently may experience an outage. It is deemed useful to know
how long a device would take to recover after such an event.
<<delete>> The forwarding devices in the network may go out of
service due to (hardware or software) reset event. It is deemed
useful to know how long a device would take to recover after such an
event. <</delete>>
Moreover, there are varieties of reset triggers each deserving
special attention. Hence, clarity and consistency in reset
procedures (above & beyond what's specified in RFC2544) are crucial
to derive the meaningful results.
This document specifies a methodology for characterizing reset
during benchmarking of forwarding devices, and provides clarity and
consistency in reset procedures beyond what's specified in RFC2544.
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