I find it interesting.
Have you published any documents about the implementation or results?
What does you experimental network look like?
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 04:48:37PM +0200, Francesco Oppedisano wrote:
> Hi to all,
> i'm working on a real-time measurement system for diffserv/mpls linux
> border routers.
>
> It supports per lsp/PHB real-time remote/multiclient monitoring in
> terms of bytes offered to the BR from the access networks using
> remotely adjustable capture window and sample rate (experimentally a
> "packet per window" measure is available).
> Remote clients are able to make on line processing of the captured
> traffic data by mean of functions (such as predictors or estimators)
> linked as plugins and so easily developed knowing nothing of the
> system internals. An asynchronous threshold crossing alarm system is
> also implemented to, eventually, integrate the system in an automatic
> traffic engineering decision making framework.
> Currently it supports rrd-tools visualization and data storage but has
> a (very simple at this time) proprietary data storage format.
>
> It's a research project and it's developed as an experimental
> software, but proved to be accurate, reliable and light (in term of
> cpu usage).
> I'm interested in making it available to the community as a GPL
> package. (not before the first half of november)
>
> Do you think it could be interesting?
>
> Best Regards
> Francesco Oppedisano
>
>
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