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Re: Initial Route Server Stats for MAE-East
From: asp () uunet uu net (Andrew Partan)
Date: Tue, 24 Oct 1995 01:06:28 -0400 (EDT)
Sure. The program "globalping" takes a list of hosts from the rover hostfile at each RS which contains a list of discovered RS BGP Peers. For each of these peers, the command
Another source of data - use the TCP data associated with the BGP session that your router already has in place to each of its peers. You should be able to get RTT & retransmits and all sorts of useful data points. --asp () uunet uu net (Andrew Partan)
Current thread:
- Re: Initial Route Server Stats for MAE-East, (continued)
- Re: Initial Route Server Stats for MAE-East Mike Nasto (Oct 22)
- Re: Initial Route Server Stats for MAE-East Tim Bass (Oct 22)
- Re: Initial Route Server Stats for MAE-East Mike Nasto (Oct 22)
- Re: Initial Route Server Stats for MAE-East Mike O'Dell (Oct 22)
- Re: Initial Route Server Stats for MAE-East William B. Norton (Oct 23)
- Re: Initial Route Server Stats for MAE-East Jeff Young (Oct 22)
- Re: Initial Route Server Stats for MAE-East Tim Bass (Oct 22)
- Re: Initial Route Server Stats for MAE-East Jonathan Heiliger (Oct 22)
- Re: Initial Route Server Stats for MAE-East Nathan Stratton (Oct 22)
- Re: Initial Route Server Stats for MAE-East William B. Norton (Oct 23)
- Re: Initial Route Server Stats for MAE-East Andrew Partan (Oct 23)
- Re: Initial Route Server Stats for MAE-East Mike O'Dell (Oct 22)
- Re: Initial Route Server Stats for MAE-East Curtis Villamizar (Oct 23)
- Re: Initial Route Server Stats for MAE-East Jon Zeeff (Oct 23)