Re: [bmwg] WG Last Call: draft-ietf-bmwg-benchmarking-stateful-04

"Sandor R. Repas Dr." <RSandor@ahol.co.hu> Wed, 03 January 2024 16:09 UTC

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From: "Sandor R. Repas Dr." <RSandor@ahol.co.hu>
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Subject: Re: [bmwg] WG Last Call: draft-ietf-bmwg-benchmarking-stateful-04
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Dear BMWG Chairs and Members,

I read the draft and I support it to be published as an informational RFC.

Full disclosure: I am a colleague of Gabor Lencse and I use siitperf measurement program for benchmarking Linux, FreeBSD and other type of routers.

Best regards,
Sandor R. Repas

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Sent: 2023. december 6., szerda 21:22
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Subject: [bmwg] WG Last Call: draft-ietf-bmwg-benchmarking-stateful-04

Hello BMWG,
               We are starting a working group last call (WGLC) for the "Benchmarking Methodology for Stateful NATxy Gateways using RFC 4814 Pseudorandom Port Numbers”. It’ll start tomorrow, December 7, and run for 4 weeks, closing on January 4. The extended WGLC allows for the holiday and new year breaks.


               Please read the draft and express your opinion on whether or not this Internet-Draft should be forwarded to the Area Directors for publication and an Informational RFC. Send your comments to this list (preferred), or to the co-chairs at bmwg-chairs@ietf.org<mailto:bmwg-chairs@ietf.org>.


For the co-chairs,
Sarah