I am trying to assessing some traffic engineering tools features include
monitoring, measuring etc.They should be able to cope with a large scale
mpls network. Would you have any suggestions?
Thanks in advance.
utthan
Hi,
The attached is the description and agenda of Spatial Location BOF (spatial)
for IETF#48. Those interested are encouraged to attend. Thanks.
Regards,
Haitao Tang
James M. Polk
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Spatial Location BOF (spatial)
Chair(s):
Haitao Tang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The bottom line is, the world isn't waiting for us to tell them the
> right way to do what they want and the clever solutions we came up with
> as solutions to the networking problems of 1970, or 1980, or 1990 don't
> demand that they adopt our proposals for solving their problems of 2000.
> We'
Dennis Glatting wrote:
> Perhaps at the Pittsburgh plenary we should discuss whether we want to
> move the London meeting elsewhere, least all of our lap tops be
> "scanned" and cryto keys surrendered.
Or maybe we should discuss it here, so as not to exclude people who can't
make it to Pittsburg
Caimis Launched as CAIDA Commercial Spin Off
Goal Is to Give Internet Industry its First Production Quality
Network Management, Traffic Analysis and Location Sensitive
Measurement Tools pp. 1 - 8,
We interview Tracie Monk, Kim Claffy (kc), David Moore, and Daniel
Keith Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the reason I say that your statement is content-free is that it offers
> no specific criticism of IETF that can be used in a constructive fashion.
With respect to this particular thread, the only criticism I'd make is
I don't see how the draft in question
> Gordon Cook wrote:
Just wondering - does anyone know why this was sent to us?
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>>Just wondering - does anyone know why this was sent to us?
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