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It seems that I've recently been elected to examine bandwidth usage, =
routing tables, etc... for 4 locations using CISCO 7200 routers to =
connect between them amongst other things such as catalyst 5000 =
switches.  It also seems it would be a bonus to utilize Linux and Linux =
based tools to accomplish this job.

I was wondering if anyone else has had any experience in trying to do =
something of this nature successfully with Linux?

Any comments, suggestions, or recommendations would be appreciated.

Mike

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