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RTR with a Cisco router

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rick Smith)
Tue Feb 6 12:10:24 2001

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Date: Tue, 6 Feb 2001 17:08:12 -0000
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Hi All,

This is a quick mail and my apologies for interrupting people at work,

I am curious to see if any one is using the RTR commands with in a Cisco
IOS, I ask because we may look to incorporate the command to test across our
core network, (currently 6509 OSR's) then look to use these results as a
base line within HPOV.

This would (I think) provide us with a base line indication and also a rtt
that we can 'show' to clients.

any comments or advice would be welcome as always,

thanks

Richard Smith
Firstnet
Leeds
email: rsmith@firstnet.co.uk
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