Method of packet marking for flow analytics
US-2016294987-A1 · Oct 6, 2016 · US
US9769044B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9769044-B1 |
| Application number | US-201414499998-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Sep 29, 2014 |
| Priority date | Sep 29, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 19, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 19, 2017 |
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In some examples, a router comprising a control unit comprising a processor, the control unit configured to receive configuration data defining a measurement endpoint for measuring performance of a layer 3 (L3) service and associating the measurement endpoint with a remote measurement endpoint of a remote router. The control unit is further configured to encapsulate, to generate a flow measurement packet, a layer 2 (L2) measurement packet in a layer 4 (L4) header and an L3 header that identify a measurement flow. The control unit is further configured to output the flow measurement packet to the remote router.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method comprising: receiving, by a router, configuration data defining a measurement endpoint for measuring performance of a layer 3 (L3) service and associating the measurement endpoint with a remote measurement endpoint of a remote router; encapsulating, by the router to generate a first flow measurement packet, a first layer 2 (L2) measurement packet in a first layer 4 (L4) header and a first L3 header that identify a measurement flow; outputting, by the router, the first flow measurement packet to the remote router; receiving, by the router, a second flow measurement packet that includes a second L2 measurement packet encapsulated in a second L4 header and a second L3 header, wherein the second flow measurement packet includes a metric associated with the measurement flow; extracting the metric from the second flow measurement packet; and determining a performance statistic for the measurement flow based at least on the extracted metric. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first L2 measurement packet comprises a Y.1731 loss measurement (LM) packet data unit (PDU) and the measurement endpoint comprises a Y.1731 maintenance association endpoint. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein the Y.1731 LM PDU comprises a packet count value. 4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the packet count value indicates a total number of packets transmitted for the measurement flow. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first L2 measurement packet comprises a Y.1731 delay measurement (DM) packet data unit (PDU) and the measurement endpoint comprises a Y.1731 maintenance association endpoint. 6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the Y.1731 DM PDU comprises a transmission timestamp. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein each of the first L4 header and the second L4 header comprises a User Data Protocol (UDP) header, and wherein each of the first L3 header and the second L3 header comprises an Internet Protocol (IP) header. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the metric comprises a packet count associated with the measurement flow, and wherein determining the performance statistic comprises comparing the packet count to an actual received packet count associated with the measurement flow. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the metric comprises a transmission timestamp associated with the second flow measurement packet, and wherein determining the performance statistic comprises comparing the transmission timestamp to a receipt time associated with the second flow measurement packet. 10. A router comprising: a control unit comprising a processor and a memory, the control unit configured to: receive configuration data defining a measurement endpoint for measuring performance of a layer 3 (L3) service and associating the measurement endpoint with a remote measurement endpoint of a remote router; encapsulate, to generate a first flow measurement packet, a first layer 2 (L2) measurement packet in a first layer 4 (L4) header and a first L3 header that identify a measurement flow; output the first flow measurement packet to the remote router; receive a second flow measurement packet that includes a second L2 measurement packet encapsulated in a second L4 header and a second L3 header, wherein the second flow measurement packet includes a metric associated with the measurement flow; extract the metric from the second flow measurement packet; and determine a performance statistic for the measurement flow based at least on the extracted metric. 11. The router of claim 10 , wherein the first L2 measurement packet comprises a Y.1731 loss measurement (LM) packet data unit (PDU) and the measurement endpoint comprises a Y.1731 maintenance association endpoint. 12. The router of claim 11 , wherein the Y.1731 LM PDU comprises a packet count value. 13. The router of claim 12 , wherein the packet count value indicates a total number of packets transmitted for the measurement flow. 14. The router of claim 10 , wherein the first L2 measurement packet comprises a Y.1731 delay measurement (DM) packet data unit (PDU), and wherein the measurement endpoint comprises a Y.1731 maintenance association endpoint. 15. The router of claim 10 , wherein each of the first L4 header and the second L4 header comprises a User Data Protocol (UDP) header, and wherein each of the first L3 header and the second L3 header comprises an Internet Protocol (IP) header. 16. The router of claim 14 , wherein the Y.1731 DM PDU comprises a transmission timestamp. 17. The router of claim 10 , wherein the metric comprises a packet count associated with the measurement flow, and wherein, to determine the performance statistic, the control unit is configured to compare the packet count to an actual received packet count associated with the measurement flow. 18. The router of claim 10 , wherein the metric comprises a transmission timestamp associated with the second flow measurement packet, and wherein, to determine the performance statistic, the control unit is configured to compare the transmission timestamp to a receipt time associated with the second flow measurement packet. 19. A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium encoded with instructions that, when executed, cause one or more processors of a router to: receive configuration data defining a measurement endpoint for measuring performance of a layer 3 (L3) service and associating the measurement endpoint with a remote measurement endpoint of a remote router; encapsulate, to generate a first flow measurement packet, a first layer 2 (L2) measurement packet in a first layer 4 (L4) header and a first L3 header that identify a measurement flow; output the first flow measurement packet to the remote router; receive a second flow measurement packet that includes a second L2 measurement packet encapsulated in a second L4 header and a second L3 header, wherein the second flow measurement packet includes a metric associated with the measurement flow; extract the metric from the second flow measurement packet; and determine a performance statistic for the measurement flow based at least on the extracted metric.
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