a small gaggle of researchers are looking at some measurements over a setup like this .----------. .----------. | source |------- RTR ============== RTR ------| target | | host | LAG Bundle | host | `----------' >= 30ms `----------' where we run code on the source host pinging and paris tracrouting to the target and collecting the data. we have the results from a friendly isp. we would like to be feel more comfortable that our results are not unique to that isp's network and/or router configurations. so we would very much apprecuiate some LAG user who can run the code for us on their network. it takes approx ten hours and presents a very light load to the hosts. thanks randy
what platform and what requirements for the network bits? is multiple lag hops good? bad? other? On Fri, Apr 26, 2013 at 5:16 AM, Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> wrote:
a small gaggle of researchers are looking at some measurements over a setup like this
.----------. .----------. | source |------- RTR ============== RTR ------| target | | host | LAG Bundle | host | `----------' >= 30ms `----------'
where we run code on the source host pinging and paris tracrouting to the target and collecting the data.
we have the results from a friendly isp. we would like to be feel more comfortable that our results are not unique to that isp's network and/or router configurations. so we would very much apprecuiate some LAG user who can run the code for us on their network. it takes approx ten hours and presents a very light load to the hosts.
thanks
randy
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Christopher Morrow
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Randy Bush