RFC 2432 (rfc2432) - Page 2 of 16
Terminology for IP Multicast Benchmarking
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RFC 2432 Terminology for IP Multicast Benchmarking October 1998
Consider, too, how a shared memory architecture may demonstrate a
different performance profile than an architecture which explicitly
passes each individual packet between the processing entities.
In addition to forwarding device architecture, there are other
factors that may impact a device's or system's multicast related
performance. Protocol requirements may demand that routers and
switches consider destination and source addressing in its multicast
forwarding decisions. Capturing multicast source/destination
addressing information may impact forwarding table size and lengthen
lookups. Topological factors such as the degree of packet
replication, the number of multicast groups being supported by the
system, or the placement of multicast packets in unicast wrappers to
span non-multicast network paths may all potentially affect a
system's multicast related performance. For an overall understanding
of IP multicasting, the reader is directed to [Se98], [Hu95], and
[Mt98].
By clearly identifying IP multicast benchmarks and related
terminology in this document, it is hoped that detailed methodologies
can be generated in subsequent documents. Taken in tandem, these two
efforts endeavor to assist the clinical, empirical, and consistent
characterization of certain aspects of multicast technologies and
their individual implementations. Understanding the operational
profile of multicast forwarding devices may assist the network
designer to better deploy multicast in his or her networking
environment.
Moreover, this document focuses on one source to many destinations
profiling. Elements of this document may require extension when
considering multiple source to multiple destination IP multicast
communication.
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