As someone that used the routescience/avaya product for 6-7 years and then also
demoed the IRP I can tell you that the IRP has a lot of similar functionality
that the routescience/avaya CNA product had.
The nice thing about the Noction product (the demo at least?) is that you
aren't locked into
There's another option called the Noction IRP.
I've been told that it's a cheaper FCP replacement.
On 11/17/2014 午前 12:42, Phil Bedard wrote:
Didn't Avaya completely drop the old Route Science line at this point?
Internap still sells their FCP appliance which does similar things and of
course
Didn't Avaya completely drop the old Route Science line at this point?
Internap still sells their FCP appliance which does similar things and of
course Internap has their own MIRO system they have been using for
probably 15+ years now to optimize paths out of their own
datacenters/colos. Lik
Hi,
Thanks for mentioning our name.
Our platform does routing optimization but also includes plug & play
monitoring and reporting tools for network troubleshooting and planning.
You can check our brochure at:
http://www.border6.com/files/Border6_NSI_en.pdf
Do not hesitate to contact me off-list,
On Sat, Nov 15, 2014 at 4:44 PM, Clayton Zekelman wrote:
I would also wonder if someone has more details about how useful and
good the Avaya/Routescience are in practice after significant time in
deployment in the real world on a large network, were they worth
whatever the price tag was to ge
http://www.computerweekly.com/news/2240046663/Google-chooses-RouteScience-Internet-technology
At 05:41 PM 15/11/2014, Anurag Bhatia wrote:
What is that? Never heard of that before. Some kind of routing data
collection project?
> On 14-Nov-2014, at 10:11 am, Greg Grabowski wrote:
>
> Does
What is that? Never heard of that before. Some kind of routing data collection
project?
> On 14-Nov-2014, at 10:11 am, Greg Grabowski wrote:
>
> Does anyone still have a Route Science box running out there? Our
> enterprise still has a box running and working. Just curious..;-)
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Anurag
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