Hey David,
The idea is to ascertain where an issue may lie. I understand the network
will most likely heal its' self, however it's still nice to know where the
issue lies.
I'm guessing customers connect directly to the erx's, thus if the erxcrash's
and goes down, customer falling off that node will be effected.
The idea is a pretty map with colors indicating packet loss.
Let's just see what happens when the next big network fault happens.
Barry
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Robb"
On Tue, 19 Jul 2005, Nathan Ward wrote:
1./ I'm after a geo location for each ISP's main core routers and an IP address for it too. 2./ I'm after a geo location for each ISP's headoffice.
OK, I'll bite. Why?
Adding to this a little, what's a "main core router"? Most of the big players have networks with geographical diversity, as well as big enough networks that I'm not sure you could class any one or two routers as "the core".
--David
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