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IP network capacity planning is a very important task that has received little attention in the research community. The capacity planning theory for traditional telecommunication networks is a well explored area, which has limited applicability in a packet-based network such as the Internet. This paper presents a methodology for predicting when and where link upgrades/additions have to take place in the core of an IP network.
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