> All,
>
> I had an idea to create a product where we would have a host on every EyeBall
> network. Customers could then connect to these hosts and check connectivity
> back to their network. For instance you may want to see what the speed is
> like from CableVision in central NJ to your netwo
From: James Bensley
Sender: NANOG
To: nanog
Subject: Re: EyeBall View
Sent: Oct 26, 2015 13:45
These are "open" projects that ISPs can join to monitor performance
between networks, I would recommend joining those instead of
reinventing the wheel.
I don't how much scope or interest
Indeed. They just need more places across the world hosting Anchors :)
alan
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, James Bensley writes:
> These are "open" projects that ISPs can join to monitor performance
> between networks, I would recommend joining those instead of
> reinventing the wheel.
>
> I don't how much scope or interest there would be just for a raw speed
> test between networks thou
There are a plenty of services/research doing that.
M-Lab
RIPE Atlas
Speedtest
to name some.
.as
On Mon, 26 Oct 2015 at 10:35 Dovid Bender wrote:
> All,
>
> I had an idea to create a product where we would have a host on every
> EyeBall network. Customers could then connect to these hosts and
What, like RIPE NCC ? :)
alan
Dovid,
What features are you thinking that would be useful? Latency, QoS, Tracert, AS
Hops, etc? Many networks have the OOkla speedtest server hung off a link from
their website or even some flavor of a Looking Glass site. Having yet another
platform maybe difficult for the ISP to participate,
> On Oct 25, 2015, at 3:49 PM, Dovid Bender wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I had an idea to create a product where we would have a host on every EyeBall
> network. Customers could then connect to these hosts and check connectivity
> back to their network. For instance you may want to see what the speed
On Sun 2015-Oct-25 19:49:50 +, Dovid Bender wrote:
All,
I had an idea to create a product where we would have a host on every
EyeBall network. Customers could then connect to these hosts and check
connectivity back to their network. For instance you may want to see what
the speed is li
These are "open" projects that ISPs can join to monitor performance
between networks, I would recommend joining those instead of
reinventing the wheel.
I don't how much scope or interest there would be just for a raw speed
test between networks though, however if enough networks really wanted
it y
Correction: it's already translated to english:
http://www.isptools.com.br/?locale=en_US
Regards,
--
Eduardo Schoedler
2015-10-26 15:38 GMT-02:00 Eduardo Schoedler :
> Hi Dovid,
>
> We have in Brazil a project like this.
> It's called ISPTools: www.isptools.com.br.
>
> Everyone can host a nod
Hi Dovid,
We have in Brazil a project like this.
It's called ISPTools: www.isptools.com.br.
Everyone can host a node, it's a simple nodejs.
The author is very receptive, you can contact him to translate the site.
Regards.
--
Eduardo Schoedler
2015-10-25 17:49 GMT-02:00 Dovid Bender :
> All
So you've invented RIPE ATLAS?
On 10/25/2015 3:49 PM, Dovid Bender wrote:
All,
I had an idea to create a product where we would have a host on every EyeBall
network. Customers could then connect to these hosts and check connectivity
back to their network. For instance you may want to see what
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