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From: "Marco d'Itri"
To: nanog@nanog.org
Sent: Thursday, January 7, 2016 10:13:58 AM
Subject: Re: Smokeping targets
On Jan 07, Andrew Dampf wrote:
> Something I found that is helpful once
On Jan 07, Andrew Dampf wrote:
> Something I found that is helpful once you've gathered a list of targets is
> the following command for generating config to paste:
>
> traceroute -w 3 [IPaddress] | grep -v "*" | grep -v "traceroute" | sed -e
> 's/(//g' -e 's/)//g' | awk '{ gsub(/\./,"_",$2); pr
Doh! Not sure why I didn’t think about Atlas prior to posting my question -
that’s perfect.
I have an Atlas node on my network too. After I put it in and played with it
for a week I started a big project at work and put it on the “to play with
later” list and never got back to it. :)
Thank
The NLNOG RING servers would be good targets and they expected to get
pinged.
https://ring.nlnog.net/participants/
On Thu, Jan 7, 2016, at 08:34 AM, Brian R. Swan wrote:
> I’m setting up smokeping to try and gather some latency statistics on my
> ISP to different parts of the world. Does there
Hello Brian,
you might want to consider joining the nlnog ring (https://ring.nlnog.net/).
You can request access to a full mesh smokeping for all hosts too.
Besides the ring host RIPE Atlas anchors (
https://atlas.ripe.net/anchors/list/) might be another option for hosts to
add to your list.
Am 0
Very cool - thanks for sharing that.
> On Jan 7, 2016, at 9:59 AM, Andrew Dampf wrote:
>
> Something I found that is helpful once you've gathered a list of targets is
> the following command for generating config to paste:
Something I found that is helpful once you've gathered a list of targets is
the following command for generating config to paste:
traceroute -w 3 [IPaddress] | grep -v "*" | grep -v "traceroute" | sed -e
's/(//g' -e 's/)//g' | awk '{ gsub(/\./,"_",$2); print " "$2"\nmenu =
"$3"\ntitle = "$2" -
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