Terminology for Benchmarking Core Router Software Accelerated Life Testing
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| Authors | Scott Poretsky , Ray Piatt , Sira P. Rao | ||
| Last updated | 2003-03-05 | ||
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Abstract
This terminology document provides the terms to be used for benchmarking router software under accelerated stress conditions. A framework is defined to configure routing protocols, security policies, traffic forwarding, and management. Conditions to produce instability and accelerate operational conditions are also defined. Benchmarks for evaluating a router subjected to the accelerated life test are introduced. The DUT configuration and accelerated stress conditions emulate those of Internet Core routers.
Authors
Scott Poretsky
Ray Piatt
Sira P. Rao
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