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Two-Way Active Measurement Protocol
RFC 5357
TWAMP is a flexible method for measuring
round-trip IP performance among any two
devices in a network.
It measures core and edge IP performance
through cooperation between the routers
and switches in the Network
TWAMP connects using TCP and uses UDP
packets for testing
Supports IPv4 and IPv6
TWAMP defines two sets of protocols
Control Protocol
▪ Enables endpoints to negotiate
Performance-measurement probes
▪ Defines the packet format that is needed for measuring
round-trip performance.
Control-Client Initiates a TCP connection with
the Server
Server indicates its willingness to communicate
Client responds with the mode of
communication
Server responds to accept the mode and give its
start time.
This completes the control connection
Client request a test session with a unique
TWAMP-Control message.
Sever responds with its acceptance and supporting
informtion
▪ More than one test session may be requested with additional
messages
Client initiates all requested testing with a start
sessions message
Sever acknowledges
When testing complete client sends a message
to stop all test sessions.
TWAMP is a non-proprietary method of
testing IP networks.
Unlike ping and traceroute TWAMP works
directly with switches and routers to test
network performance.
No proprietary suite like TCP/IP is required to
perform testing on network devices.