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Re: Routescience?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Andy Putnins)
Tue Aug 21 10:40:31 2001

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From: Andy Putnins <putnins@lett.com>
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Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2001 09:37:46 -0500
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FYI - The principals at this company (formerly SpeedTrak) are mostly the same
people who developed the Netsys routing simulation/modeling and config checking 
software that was acquired by Cisco, and now is offered by WANDL.

	- Andy (formerly of Netsys)

Andris Putnins, Consulting Engineer, WANDL, Inc.
--- WANDL IP Analysis Tools (IPAT - Netsys, the next generation) ---


On Mon, 20 Aug 2001 15:43:07 -0600  Irwin Lazar wrote:
 > 
 > Is anyone out there familiar with a company called "routescience"?  I caught
 > the below press release at and wanted to find out if anyone can relay any
 > real-world experiences with their system?  It almost sounds like they are
 > using something like a Keynote Systems performance monitoring tool to inject
 > BGP path preference information.
 > 
 > TIA,
 > Irwin
 > 


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