Since this old thread recently became alive (momentarily), and I read
through the posts, (perhaps, again!) ...
Patrick, I would like to understand why you said that routers handling 10G
traffic in DFZ are not bothered (much) by a few extra prefixes? Isn't this
counter-intuitive? For example, for t
Apologies if this is too naive to ask but is there some detail available
about the items listed in the summary?
1) In particular, what exactly is the difference between the "BGP routing
table entries examined (292961)" and "Unique aggregates announced to
Internet (145391)"?
2) I believe 292961 is
Right now we're using Asterisk, Bluetop/Blonder Tongue, and cable modems
with a sip interface to provide
triple play in large apartment complexes 300+ units). not really core
infrastructure but the phones have to ring.
Andrew
jings...@teekoo.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My friend is constructing an ISP
Hi,
My friend is constructing an ISP that provide data, video
and voice services. He wanted to know a little bit
information on how do the big ones such as ATT, Verizon,
Sprint, Comcast design their infrastructures to support
Voice and Video.
Any pointer will be very appreciated.
Thanks,
Jin
Mike,
Not familiar with JDSU product. But if you are serious about IP routing
and packet forwarding test, you need to take a look at test tools. Do you
hear of IXIA? They have a full set of test tools that test routers.
I would suggest you try IxNetwork for control plane and forwarding plan.
T
Hi,
I would like to know if there is still people using asdot format in real world?
If do, would you please send me that line of output from a cisco router's
show ip bgp? Also the show version of the cisco router please.
We are writing a script to parse the output of cisco show ip bgp, would lik
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