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> Date: Fri, 30 Aug 1996 15:59:23 -0700 (PDT) > From: Michael Dillon <michael@memra.com> > To: nanog@merit.edu > Subject: Re: Agenda for next NANOG > [...] > What would it take to set up a couple of Alphas, routers and zero-mile > T1's in a portable testing kit to go around from NAP to NAP and run tests? > [...] > Such > machines could run a full suite of tests including FTP'ing large files, > downloading complex web pages (i.e. multiple images) as well as the lower > level things like ping tests. > > This kind of test would provide useful numbers that customers can > understand as well as point out problem areas that a NAP operator might > need to investigate. And with co-operative NAP peers, the same test kit > could be used with T1's out to various locations that feed into the NAP so > as to run the same tests across the peer's routers and lines. > > Would this kind of testing reveal any useful information that could not be > gotten from examining router stats? Actually, it would be nice if this "portable test kit" were actually an optional board for a router. You could, for example, stick the "portable test kit" board in a router and then test at will. We also tried to explain to our ATM tester vendors that we wanted ttcp implemented in the ATM tester. Some understood, some didn't... -tjs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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