Give this site a try. There is a listing of all the test labs and their capabilities at this web site. There is a section about routing.

Don

http://www.iol.unh.edu


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Everyone,

I am interested in acquiring an information on what
lab or organization is capable of testing a router
product to the  RFC requirements/protocols such as:


RFC 768                 User Datagram Protocol
RFC 792/STD 005  Internet Control Message Protocol
RFC 793                 DoD standard Transmission Control Protocol
RFC 826/STD 037 Address Resolution Protocol
RFC 950/STD 005 Internet Control Message Protocol
RFC 951                Bootstrap Protocol
RFC 959                File Transfer Protocol
RFC 1001              TCP/UDP transport methods
RFC 1002              UDP transport specification
RFC 1058              Routing Information Protocol
RFC 1112              IP Multicasting

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Best Regards,

Mitch Gaudyn
OSP Business Unit
Charles Industries,LTD
5600 Apollo Dr.
Rolling Meadows Il, 60008

Phone: 847 258-8382
Fax:   847 258-6382

e-mail: mgau...@charlesindustries.com
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Everyone,

I am interested in acquiring an information on what
lab or organization is capable of testing a router
product to the  RFC requirements/protocols such as:


RFC 768                 User Datagram Protocol
RFC 792/STD 005  Internet Control Message Protocol
RFC 793                 DoD standard Transmission Control Protocol
RFC 826/STD 037 Address Resolution Protocol
RFC 950/STD 005 Internet Control Message Protocol
RFC 951                Bootstrap Protocol
RFC 959                File Transfer Protocol
RFC 1001              TCP/UDP transport methods
RFC 1002              UDP transport specification
RFC 1058              Routing Information Protocol
RFC 1112              IP Multicasting

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Best Regards,

Mitch Gaudyn
OSP Business Unit
Charles Industries,LTD
5600 Apollo Dr.
Rolling Meadows Il, 60008
Phone: 847 258-8382
Fax:   847 258-6382
e-mail: mgau...@charlesindustries.com

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