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Internet-Draft draft-ietf-bmwg-benchmarking-stateful-05.txt is now available.
It is a work item of the Benchmarking Methodology (BMWG) WG of the IETF.

   Title:   Benchmarking Methodology for Stateful NATxy Gateways using RFC 4814 Pseudorandom Port Numbers
   Authors: Gábor Lencse
            Keiichi Shima
   Name:    draft-ietf-bmwg-benchmarking-stateful-05.txt
   Pages:   28
   Dates:   2024-01-23

Abstract:

   RFC 2544 has defined a benchmarking methodology for network
   interconnect devices.  RFC 5180 addressed IPv6 specificities and it
   also provided a technology update but excluded IPv6 transition
   technologies.  RFC 8219 addressed IPv6 transition technologies,
   including stateful NAT64.  However, none of them discussed how to
   apply RFC 4814 pseudorandom port numbers to any stateful NATxy
   (NAT44, NAT64, NAT66) technologies.  We discuss why using
   pseudorandom port numbers with stateful NATxy gateways is a difficult
   problem.  We recommend a solution limiting the port number ranges and
   using two test phases (phase 1 and phase 2).  We show how the classic
   performance measurement procedures (e.g. throughput, frame loss rate,
   latency, etc.) can be carried out.  We also define new performance
   metrics and measurement procedures for maximum connection
   establishment rate, connection tear-down rate, and connection
   tracking table capacity measurements.

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