Hi everyone.  I have recently discovered Flent.  I am looking for some guidance 
on how to use it for testing some new 10G transcontinental circuits before I 
put them in service.  I would like to run it close to maximum capacity for a 
period of 24-48 hours to have confidence in it's capability and reliability.  I 
do not have any QOS or traffic shaping to test, it is purely from a bandwidth, 
latency, jitter, MTU and reliability perspective.  Any other line provisioning 
advice would be good to hear.

Regards
Rich

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