[Disman] RE: I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-disman-remops-mib-v2-09.txt

Juergen Quittek <quittek@netlab.nec.de> Sat, 25 February 2006 03:08 UTC

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Subject: [Disman] RE: I-D ACTION:draft-ietf-disman-remops-mib-v2-09.txt
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Dear Rajesh,

Thanks for the comment.

--On 2/23/06 4:10 PM -0800 Kumar, Rajesh wrote:
>
> Kenneth and Juergen,
>
> Congratulatons on your internet draft on reporting ping/traceroute
> results being in last call.
>
> Basically, it is a good draft. I  do have one concern. When you do a UDP
> or ICMP traceroute from any node, yoy typically get three delay
> approximations for each stimulus-response with increasing TTLs. Granted
> that this is an approximation, I did not see a mechanism for reporting
> this inforation in your internet draft. Maybe I missed it and it is
> there?

It is indeed important to store and make available all these measured
values.

The DISMAN-TRACEROUTE-MIB contains the information you are looking
for in the traceRouteProbeHistoryTable.

For clarifying terminology: In the draft a traceroute test includes
sending several probes with different hopCount (TTL) values.

Table traceRouteProbeHistoryTable contains one entry per probe.
Entries are indexed (among other indices) by
             traceRouteProbeHistoryHopIndex,
             traceRouteProbeHistoryProbeIndex.

Now, if you configure the MIB module to perform three traceroute
probes per hop that deliver three delay approximations, then this
table will contain three entries with the same value for
traceRouteProbeHistoryHopIndex but with different values for
traceRouteProbeHistoryProbeIndex.  Each of these entries will
contain one of the delay approximations.

Does this answers your question?

Thanks,

    Juergen
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>
> Best regards,
>
> Rajesh Kumar
>
>
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>> 	Title		: Definitions of Managed Objects for Remote
>> Ping, Traceroute, and Lookup Operations
>> 	Author(s)	: J. Quittek, K. White
>> 	Filename	: draft-ietf-disman-remops-mib-v2-09.txt
>> 	Pages		: 97
>> 	Date		: 2006-2-22
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