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| Subject: | Measuring failover time from a link failure |
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| Date: | Thu, 20 Dec 2007 12:06:01 +0100 |
Hi I'm about to evaluate some Core Routers (Catalyst/Passport class) so my question is, does anyone know of a tool/script or a method to measure failover times of a "Ethernet trunk", "NIC teaming", "port teaming", "port trunking", "EtherChannel", "Multi-Link Trunking (MLT)" ... whatever you want to call it. Googling for "measuring link failover time" or something like that didnt bring up much good. Thanks in advance! Matthias
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