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IMIX Genome

This draft discusses the necessity of variable packet size testing to complement fixed packet/frame size tests as mandated by RFC 2544. It emphasizes the importance of fully specifying sequences and the need for repeatability in testing procedures. The document outlines methods for exact sequence specification and introduces the concept of a customizable IMIX to accommodate various testing scenarios. It also highlights the significance of reporting specifications, including frame counts at specific sizes and feedback on size frequency, while referencing original studies that contribute to the methodology.

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IMIX Genome

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  1. IMIX Genome Al Morton March 2011 draft-morton-bmwg-imix-genome-01

  2. Additional Tests with Variable Packet Sizes • Fixed Packet/Frame Size tests are currently required in RFC 2544, etc. • IF variable size testing is needed, • Fully Specified • Repeatability? How Important? • Generally Specified if repeating sequence is too long for human comprehension (fraction, or number of frames@size for each size)

  3. Scope and Spec • Exact Sequence specification method • No Standard IMIX!!! • IMIX-aaafg has: 64,64,64,1280,1518 • Also, frequency of a size

  4. Feedback • Draft is useful, MTU size is useful • Cite the original studies – for methodology • Added Specification of fully Custom IMIX possibility • Keeping Spec beyond fractions • #frames at each size • Mostly, this is a reporting spec

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