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Distribution of LSP request size

  • From: "Zartash Afzal Uzmi" <zartash@lums.edu.pk>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 18:58:53 +0500
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Dear all,

I need some input from practicioners (and academics) regarding the number
and size of LSP requests in a typical service provider network.
Specifically,

1) What is the average number of LSPs traversing a typical link in a typical
network? The answer most likely depends upon where the link is, but I need
rough figures (tens, hundereds, thousands,...)

2) What is the distribution of LSP request sizes OR what are the typical LSP
request sizes (in terms of bandwidth) in a single class network?

3) If I have a multi-class network with different priorities for different
LSPs, does the class an LSP is in affect the request size of the LSP? (e.g.,
Do lower class LSPs have smaller request sizes)?

I understand that there may be no exact answers but rough figures would work
for me. Thanks a lot.

Regards,
Zartash

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