On 11/11/14 00:49, Jason Lixfeld wrote:
> I gotta wonder. How reliable is iPerf over something like RFC2544 or
> Y.1564? Especially at those speeds?
Apples and oranges? iperf tests a TCP connection (over v4 or v6) and
2544 runs Ethernet tests. Yes, both test throughput, but in very
different way
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
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Thanks Wayne,
I have used ntop in the past but was not very happy with the results
and now I tried it once again and I am happy about it.
It works and looks very nice.
Eliezer
On 11/14/2014 09:39 AM, Wayne Lee wrote:
> Hello
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> I've used ntop in
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,
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