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Introduction

Sample comment number one. Aaron 10:29, 25 May 2006 (EDT)

Sample comment number two. Aaron 10:29, 25 May 2006 (EDT)


Purpose

This document aims to help developers understand and use the Network Measurement working group’s “normalized” schemas for measurement exchange.

Schema goals

The goal is to define a neutral representation for network measurements that can be easily extended to support new types of data. This representation should identify forms of network performance data as well as to create standardized mechanism to both describe and publish these metrics.

Background

XML Schemas

Schema Tools

Base Schema

Base Schema Diagram

Certain details in this figure have been rearranged for graphical simplicity.

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Time Representation

Pre-defined Topology Elements

Basic Examples

Round-trip Delay

Ping

Traceroute

Iperf

Interface Utilization

Querying

Query messages

Stored data organization

Sample queries

Conclusion

Extended Examples

Multi-part exchange

Include by reference

Extensibility

Use with Web Services

WSDL Demystified

WSDL Request/Response Mad-lib (template)

Writing the code

Perl::Lite
ZSI (Python)
Personal tools