#!/usr/bin/python # $Id$ # $URL$ # # Links in the physical topology, gleaned from looking at the Internet2 # and NLR topology maps. Link (a, b) connects sites with IDs a and b. # links = [(2, 12), # I2 Princeton - New York (4, 5), # NLR Chicago - Houston (4, 6), # NLR Chicago - Atlanta (4, 7), # NLR Chicago - Seattle (4, 9), # NLR Chicago - New York (4, 10), # NLR Chicago - Wash DC (5, 6), # NLR Houston - Atlanta (5, 8), # NLR Houston - Los Angeles (6, 10), # NLR Atlanta - Wash DC (6, 14), # NLR Atlanta - Ga Tech (7, 8), # NLR Seattle - Los Angeles (9, 10), # NLR New York - Wash DC (11, 13), # I2 Chicago - Wash DC (11, 15), # I2 Chicago - Atlanta (11, 16), # I2 Chicago - CESNET (11, 17), # I2 Chicago - Kansas City (12, 13), # I2 New York - Wash DC (13, 15), # I2 Wash DC - Atlanta (14, 15), # Ga Tech - I2 Atlanta (15, 19), # I2 Atlanta - Houston (17, 19), # I2 Kansas City - Houston (17, 22), # I2 Kansas City - Salt Lake City (17, 24), # I2 Kansas City - UMKC (19, 20), # I2 Houston - Los Angeles (20, 21), # I2 Los Angeles - Seattle (20, 22), # I2 Los Angeles - Salt Lake City (21, 22)] # I2 Seattle - Salt Lake City bwlimits = {}