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Network Working Group V. Cerf Request for Comments: 388 UCLA-NMC Obsoletes: 323 23 August 1972 NIC: 11360 Network Measurement Note #8

                           NCP Statistics
 After a lapse of 5 months since RFC #323 was issued (23 March), I am
 pleased to announce that UCLA-NMC is prepared to gather your NCP
 statistics automatically on a daily basis.  The results will be
 published monthly as Network Measurement notes and as RFC's.  We will
 periodically open a connection on your local socket @241 (decimal),
 expecting you to send the following data in the format shown:
                 <duplicate pages 3-5 of RFC 323 here>
    a. Total bits sent to HOST
    b. Total bits received from HOST
    c. Total messages sent to HOST
    d. Total messages received from HOST and optionally
    e. Average Round Trip delay on send connections to HOST
 The information above should be collected only for standard open
 connections (i.e. those using standard NCP protocol) and not
 measurement links or experimental NCP links, and in particular, not
 traffic on link 0).
 Another optional measurement would be to gather the distribution of
 message types over link 0 over all HOSTS (i.e. not broken down by
 HOST). This will reveal the relative utilization of control messages
 (ALLOC should be very prevalent).
 The data collected for the last 24 hour sample period should be
 available from a process listening on local socket number 241 (10).

Cerf [Page 1] RFC 388 NCP Statistics August 1972

                      16         16
               +----------+------------+
 word 0        |  Day #   |  Time      |
               +----------+------------+
                  |            |
 1 - 365 (6 on leap year)      |______
                                      |
                          Time in minutes at which sample was
                       started. Ranges from 0 (midnight) to 1439.
              8      8
          +--------+------+-------+----------+
 word 1   | Source | Byte |   N   |  Format  |
          |   Host | Size |       |          |
          +--------+------+-------+----------+
              |     |       |          |__________
       _______|     |       |                     |
      |             |  number of HOST             |
 Network Host       |  related entries  +---+---+---+---+---+---+
  number            |  in message       |   |   | C | R | B | M |
                    |                   +---+---+---+---+---+---+
         number of bits per                       |   |  |   |
         byte in byte statistics         ____ ____|   |  | message
                                         |         ___|  | statistics
                                         |        |     byte
                                     control      |  statistics
                            message distribution  |
                                                 average
                                             round-trip time

Cerf [Page 2] RFC 388 NCP Statistics August 1972

The remaining words of the message depend on Format byte setting:

             <-------32--------->
         / +---------------------+
         | |   Foreign HOST #    |     always present
         |-+---------------------+
         | |  messages received  |     if FORMAT bit M set
         | +---------------------+
         | |    Bytes received   |     if FORMAT bit B set
 N of    | +---------------------+
 these   | |     message sent    |     if FORMAT bit M set
 entries | +---------------------+
         | |      Bytes sent     |     if FORMAT bit B set
         | +---------------------+
         \ |   Average delay     |     if FORMAT bit R set
           +---------------------+
                                      This is average RFNM
                                      delay in milliseconds
           8         24
        +-------+---------------+
        |  type |     Count     |     if FORMAT bit C set these
        +-------+---------------+     are link 0 control message
        |       |               |     distributions for the
        +-------+---------------+     sample period, cumulative
        |       |               |     overall HOSTs. If a type is
        +-------+---------------+     not present, its count is
        |       |               |     assumed to be 0.
        +-------+---------------+
        |       |               |
        +-------+---------------+
        |       |               |
        +-------+---------------+
        |  .    |               |
           .
           .
        |type   |    Count      |
        +-------+---------------+

Cerf [Page 3] RFC 388 NCP Statistics August 1972

Thus, the data you send will look roughly like this.

                       +--------------------------------+
 word 0                |            DAY/TIME            |
                       +--------------------------------+
 word 1                |          CONTROL WORD          |
                       +--------------------------------+
                       |            DATA FOR            |
                       |           DESTINATION          |
                       |                1               |
                       +--------------------------------+
                       |            DATA FOR            |
                       |           DESTINATION          |
                       |               2                |
                       +--------------------------------+
                                      .
                                      .
                                      .
                       +--------------------------------+
                       |          DATA FOR              |
                       |        DESTINATION             |
                       |              N                 |
                       +--------------------------------+
                       |       CONTROL MESSAGE          |
                       .         DISTRIBUTION           |
                       .                                |
                       .                                |
                       |                                |
 word n                +--------------------------------+
 On completion of transmission of the last message, and after you
 receive the RFNM for this last message, close the connection.
 In the original specification, we said that the data gathering
 program would ICP to some well-known socket.  We believe this to be
 an unnecessary complication and instead, we will merely open a
 connection on your 241 (decimal), expecting you to send data as soon
 as our Allocate command is received by your NCP.  Please let me know
 if this cannot be done (i.e. you need the ICP).
 If you connect to UCLA-NMC socket 241, we will send you our own 24
 hour data.  Anyone interested in capturing these statistics is
 welcome to do so.

Cerf [Page 4] RFC 388 NCP Statistics August 1972

 Please note that these summarized statistics are for standard local
 24 hour period (e.g. local midnight to local midnight).  They are not
 for a sliding 24 hour period ending with the time at which statistics
 were requested.  Also, the data is to be collected only for open
 connections on links 0, 2-71.
 The following are participating (others) are heartily invited):
 UCLA-NMC, DMCG, LL-67.
        [This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry]
   [into the online RFC archives by Helene Morin, Via Genie, 12/99]

Cerf [Page 5]

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