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From: David Schmidt (david.schmidt
IND.ALCATEL.COM)Date: Wed Jun 20 2001 - 12:40:53 CDT
The best folks to contact in SQA for OSPF testing information are:
Bruce Jorgens (Bruce.Jorgens
ind.alcatel.com) Test Automation
Noah Sutherland (Noah.Sutherland
ind.alcatel.com) Currently doing OSPF
testing.
The SQA manager is Tom Shaw (Tom.Shaw
ind.alcatel.com)
David Schmidt
-----Original Message-----
From: Marion J BEDFORD [mailto:marion.j.bedford
ALCATEL.COM]
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2001 7:52 AM
To: OSPF
discuss.microsoft.com
Subject: Re: ospf
<< File: Card for marion bedford >>
I'm writing a couple of test. Routing table capacity, and ip forwarding.
The routing table capacity test will be designed to measure the capacity of
the ospf routing table. My question with this is should I use router LSAs,
network LSAs or a mixture of both? What type of routes? The ip forwarding
test will measure forwarding rate, throughput and latency. This test is
pretty much straight forward, but I would like to know is, what type of IP
traffic usually travels across the AS, and also get an understanding of the
types of routes that carry this traffic i.e. average prefixes size and the
percentage of traffic across each prefix.
Thanks,
Marion.
Russ White wrote:
> Well, people are _running_ ospf in the core. I assume that counts
> for testing? :-) What sorts of information are you looking
> for-more specific questions will likely result in better
> answers.
>
> Russ
>
> On Wed, 20 Jun 2001, Marion J BEDFORD wrote:
>
> > Has any one out there performance tested ospf in the core?
> >
>
> _____________________________
> riw
cisco.com <>< Grace Alone
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