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[routing-wg]Re: Modelling a large ISP network with C-BGP
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Todd Underwood
todd at renesys.com
Thu Feb 2 20:55:36 CET 2006
Alain, On Thu, Feb 02, 2006 at 01:01:27PM -0500, Alain Hebert wrote: > > I'm I alone to find this a bit spammy? It's a free tool that imports real router configs and apparently can scale to simulate very large networks. That seems --operational --useful --noncommercial seems right on-target to me. for the record, renesys wrote the ssfnet (ssfnet.org) simulation framework, so we respect people who do a good job of producing high-quality simulation engines. it is most certainly not easy and if this release is any good, i suspect it will be appreciated by those networks large enough to still have a R&D staff to take advantage of it. t. -- _____________________________________________________________________ todd underwood chief of operations & security renesys - internet intelligence todd at renesys.com www.renesys.com
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