[routing-wg]Re: Modelling a large ISP network with C-BGP
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Edward B. DREGER
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Thu Feb 2 21:46:37 CET 2006
AH> Date: Thu, 02 Feb 2006 13:01:27 -0500 AH> From: Alain Hebert AH> I'm I alone to find this a bit spammy? Quite possibly. I for one may well be able to cross off some things from my "need to finish writing" list. Less work? Open-source tools? (LGPL, but _c'est la vie_, I suppose.) Far more operational than the NANOG "McDonalds" thread -- or any number of others? I'll take it. If there are also OSPF and IS-IS analogs of C-BGP, I'll be _really_ happy. Let's not slap down those who are donating useful tools to the network engineering community. Eddy -- Everquick Internet - http://www.everquick.net/ A division of Brotsman & Dreger, Inc. - http://www.brotsman.com/ Bandwidth, consulting, e-commerce, hosting, and network building Phone: +1 785 865 5885 Lawrence and [inter]national Phone: +1 316 794 8922 Wichita ________________________________________________________________________ DO NOT send mail to the following addresses: davidc at brics.com -*- jfconmaapaq at intc.net -*- sam at everquick.net Sending mail to spambait addresses is a great way to get blocked. Ditto for broken OOO autoresponders and foolish AV software backscatter.
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