es do this".
Saving the world works best if the pain is no one's fault - at least
"not my fault" ;-)
Regards, Marc
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On Oct 15, 2004, at 14:24 Uhr, Alex Bligh wrote:
I can't remember what the tool is now, but there used to be a tool
which
worked like ping but sent a udp stream at a given rate per second and
told
you about packet drops,
iperf? (works for both, tcp and udp)
Regards, Marc
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ge_router---...---Japan
Server
\-(100Methernet)-/
So, from edge_router to Japan server the path is
identical.
Regards, Marc
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o figure out how to cooperate.
There is cooperation. Maybe not that much on list like NANOG but Hank
mentioned already a non-public list which succeeded in building the
trust to cooperate with other providers. Without the risk to see your
issues on news.com the next day.
Just because it doesn
knell/
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der your adressing policy as touchy topic in terms of
security, don't hesitate to reply in private ...
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