[j-nsp] BGP test method
Truman Boyes
truman at suspicious.org
Mon Jun 1 00:15:10 EDT 2009
Hi,
BGP is advertising your routes, however it is not responsible for the
offered load on your interfaces. This load is based upon real traffic
flows that traverse those links. What load are you looking to test?
You could advertise a longer prefix through the trial provider and
then test a subset of traffic flows through the provider.
Truman
On 28/05/2009, at 10:54 PM, chenoi A wrote:
> Hai..
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> Currently i hv 20M usage bandwidth on my router and connected bgp
> with 1 (A)upstream.
> Now i want to have trial with new (B)upstream. from my meetg they
> could not give me 20M for trial but only can give 6M trial. i
> request 20M because i want to test my current load with this new
> provider... how can i test with only 6M with my current load? i now
> it can be done but how...??
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> have anybody experience this and can it be done with only small
> capacity of bandwidth and at the same time can test my full load...TQ
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