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Re: Simulating full BGP peers
From: Oleg Tabarovsky <olg () amt ru>
Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 19:27:12 +0400
Hmm, I'm not sure that Jon will be satisfied by pure modeling. I understand that he is willing to inject either random or actual core size routing tables into real lab network. Netsys will be not of much help in this case. (Say if you want to monitor CPU load figures depending on route flap or memory occupied by paths from 3 peers). Another issue: IMHO, Netsys is not right tool for modeling ISP networks at all. If you have arguments to convince me - I'll be glad to get them. Best regards, -- Oleg Tabarovsky AMT Group Sean Finn wrote:
If you have IOS configs for the routers, I think that Netsys is a good tool for the task. But then again, I'm a bit biased ... :) cheers -- Sean Finn Cisco Systems seanf () cisco com
Current thread:
- Simulating full BGP peers Jon Green (Jul 09)
- Re: Simulating full BGP peers Jared Mauch (Jul 09)
- Re: Simulating full BGP peers Oleg Tabarovsky (Jul 10)
- Re: Simulating full BGP peers Jake Khuon (Jul 09)
- Re: Simulating full BGP peers Sean Finn (Jul 10)
- Re: Simulating full BGP peers Oleg Tabarovsky (Jul 10)
- Re: Simulating full BGP peers Ravi Puvvala (Jul 10)
- Re: Simulating full BGP peers Sean Finn (Jul 13)
- Re: Simulating full BGP peers Jon Green (Jul 13)
- Re: Simulating full BGP peers Sean Finn (Jul 14)
- Re: Simulating full BGP peers Oleg Tabarovsky (Jul 10)
- Re: Simulating full BGP peers Jared Mauch (Jul 09)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Simulating full BGP peers Darren_Bolding (Jul 13)