OpStats example

Gerald Andrew Winters <gerald@citi.umich.edu> Mon, 07 August 1995 14:30 UTC

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From: Gerald Andrew Winters <gerald@citi.umich.edu>
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Subject: OpStats example
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When reading the OpStats RFC it states that it is a 
good thing to be able to share statistics across
administrative domains.  I have two questions:

1.) Can someone give me an example of how using someone
elses statistics helps me with the administration of my
network domain?

2.) Are network service providers really willing to
share internal statistics with competitors?

TIA,

--Gerald Winters