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Re: Simulating full BGP peers

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ravi Puvvala)
Fri Jul 10 16:04:35 1998

To: olg@amt.ru
cc: Sean Finn <seanf@cisco.com>, Jon Green <jcgreen@netins.net>,
        nanog@merit.edu
In-reply-to: Your message of "Fri, 10 Jul 1998 19:27:12 +0400."
             <35A632CF.4A117043@amt.ru> 
Date: Fri, 10 Jul 1998 10:58:04 -0700
From: Ravi Puvvala <ravi@iprg.nokia.com>


Take a look at http://www.qosnetics.com/QARbgp4.htm

On Friday, July 10th 1998 at 19:27 +0400, Oleg Tabarovsky writes:

>> 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
>> 



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