Hello,
> Welcome aboard.
Thanks. :-).
> - number of PCCs (1000/domain)
> - number of PCEs (100/domain)
> - number of PCCs communicating with a single PCE (1000)
> - number of PCEs communicated to by a single PCC (100)
> - number of domains (20)
Then, should I understand that, in terms of inter-AS PCE, a domain is a
an AS? It is very good for me. I have been supposing an interdomain
environment composed by 200-300 ASes, for some months. having only 20
domains is great for me, he, he.
> - number of path request messages (average of 10/second/PCE)
> - handling bursts of requests (burst of 100/second/PCE within a 10-
> second interval).
>
> But you will note that this does not talk about the connectedness of the
> domains. Neither the number of peer domains, nor the number of
> connections to any peer domain is mentioned. I would expect that these
> numbers would be unchanged from normal operation of (say) ASes in the
> Internet.
OK.
>
> I would say that some of the numbers listed above show top-end figures
> and one would not necessarily expect, for example, a standard deployment
> to have one PCC communication to 100 PCEs.
> Hope that helps.
OK. Thank you very much, you have not given me answers for all my
questions but, any way, you have helped me a lot.
> Adrian
Thank you again, Adrian.
Best regards.
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