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        Title           : Packet Loss Measurement for SFC
        Author          : Gaurav Agrawal
	Filename        : draft-sfc-agv-packet-loss-measurement-00.txt
	Pages           : 17
	Date            : 2015-12-11

Abstract:
   Service provider service level agreements (SLAs) depend on the
   capability to measure and monitor performance metrics for packet
   loss.

   The common reasons for packet drop are Link Congestion, Device
   (Router/Switch/Firewall/etc.) Performance, Software issues (bugs) on
   a network device, Faulty Hardware or Cabling and Service Function
   processing errors.

   Packet Loss Measurement capability also provides operators with
   greater visibility into the performance characteristics of their
   networks, thereby facilitating planning, troubleshooting, and network
   performance evaluation.

   This document specifies best possible efficient and accurate
   mechanism for passive packet loss measurement for Service Function
   Chains (SFCs) for a SFC network domain.


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