Hi, it's possible that I'm off base here, but...
How about
Analysis of Actual End to End Performance accross the NAPs/MAEs
To be given by each operator?
An excellent topic, to be sure, but how do you propose that this be measured?
About the only thing NAP operators can directly gather and report upon is the "ten feet of level-2 wire".
Somehow I think Randy meant "connected network service operator" rather than "NAP operator" when he said "operator". Isn't the problem in some cases more with overloaded access circuits *into* the NAP rather than the NAP interconnect medium itself? How to measure? Well, I must admit that I do not have much of a suggestion there. Pinging your own NAP router usually will not reveal much regarding the quality of service delivered over the access circuit, as the NAP router can fool around with where it places it's self-originating packets in the output queue on the access circuit. - Havard
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