Hi Paul,

Netbox is your friend here :). Give it a go!

Catalin
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From: uknof <uknof-boun...@lists.uknof.org.uk> on behalf of Paul Brennan 
<paul.bren...@airband.co.uk>
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2022 12:54:54 PM
To: uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk <uknof@lists.uknof.org.uk>
Subject: [uknof] Tools or Methods for tracking end to end capacities of circuits

This maybe a niche question, but if this group doesn’t know, I’m not sure who 
would.

Do you have any tools or methods for keep track of end to end circuit speeds?

For example, if you build a network with a number of hops between core and 
cabinet, potentially with different technologies in between, especially where 
taking into consideration legacy estates, how do you rate the total potential 
capacity of the link from end point to end point.

To further explain, say you have a link from DC to Exchange of 10gbs, some 
owned dark fibre between exchange and a supernode (or aggregation point), a 1 
gbs EAD from supernode to Cabinet and a further owned dark fibre from that 
cabinet to another. Without working your way back through each hop I’m trying 
to fathom the best way to calculate the max capacity at any point in the 
network.

Because of the extensible nature is hops, excel hasn’t proved too usable for 
this.

Over to you.

Paul
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