Also, when an rspec doesn't say anything about a link capacity for a stitched link, what is the default capacity of it?
On 7/23/15 11:49 PM, Adrian Lara wrote:If you are using "stitcher" and do not specify a capacity for your <link>, then it defaults to 20000kbps.
Aaron
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Greetings!I just created slice urn:publicid:IDN+ch.geni.net:UNL-Netgroup+slice+LatencyDistance and got an email saying that the Stanford failed:Nodes:
[Node: pcvm3-3]
in urn:publicid:IDN+ch.geni.net:UNL-Netgroup+slice+LatencyDistance failed.Is this something that can be solved or do I need to start over?
Also, when an rspec doesn't say anything about a link capacity for a stitched link, what is the default capacity of it?
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