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1 Introduction

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Figure 1:   Overview.

This document describes the design and implementation of the test traffic project. This project has been proposed as a new RIPE-NCC activity in [1]. The project is similar to the project proposed in [2] for a different community. The goal of the project is to do independent measurements of connectivity parameters, such as delays and routing-vectors, in the Internet.

The general idea behind this project is shown in figure 1. The local network of each Internet Service Provider (ISP) can be divided into two parts: an internal part, that deals with the traffic between the machines of the customers in this network, and an external part, that deals with the traffic between this and other service providers. This project focusses on the external networks only.

Two of the parameters that determine the network performance between two providers are: the total bandwidth and the delay. The bandwidth is the number of bits that can be transferred between two providers per unit of time. The delay is defined as the time elapsed between the moment that a packet leaves the network of one provider and the moment that the packets arrives at its destination. Associated with these parameters is a routing-vector, this vector describes how traffic travels from this provider to another.

In order to measure the delays and determine the routing, measurement-boxes will be installed at each participating provider. These boxes collect data. The data is then transferred to a central machine at the RIPE-NCC. Here the data is processed and made available to the users of the networks.

The outline of the remainder of this note is as follows: Section 2 discusses the measurements that we plan to use in order to determine the network performance. Section 3 gives an overview of the hardware and software infrastructure needed for these measurements. Section 4 shows how the data can be presented to both experts and casual users of the Internet. An important point is to prove that our measurements actually reflect the performance of the network. Section 5 discusses how we can verify our results. Finally, section 6 discusses the implementation, milestones and deliverables of this project.


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Henk Uijterwaal
Fri May 30 15:42:21 MET DST 1997
 

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