Hi, things have been strangely silent on the topic of "the end of the TTM boxes" after the last RIPE meeting - so let me try to stir this somewhat. I've been told that UDMs in Atlas "can do what I need" (use RIPE measurements to prove to our customers that our Internet reachability is good). It might, but I find it surprising painful, as I can only request pings from "10 probes at a time" in the UDM - and for reasonable accuracy, we'd need something of at least the size of TTM (100+ probes), or *better*, as we know that individual Atlas probes are not expected to have the same network stability as a TTM box ("always up. ALWAYS!") - setting up 30 or more individual UDMs to get 150 clients each to ping our two TTM boxes is... not the way to go. Second, I'm a bit confused how to automatedly download the .json-format UDM results - while I'm logged in, clicking on the link gives me a nice .json download, but when using the same link with wget, I get a login page. I'm not overly willing to download 30 UDM result files manually every day - so there must be some way to use "wget" etc. to get these data files... any hints on that? Example link: https://udm01.atlas.ripe.net/atlas/udm_download.json?attach=1&msm_id=1002000&y=2012&w=25 Third, we still need reasonable ping targets in our network, that are sort of "not under our control" (to meet the goal of "the RIPE NCC does these measurements, they are neutral, so we're not faking anything here") - and that are not part of the normal network churn that www.space.net or one of our routers might have. So far we use the TTM boxes for that - but they might die of old age some day... Which brings back the topic of the Atlas Anchor boxes... any news on that? Gert Doering -- NetMaster -- have you enabled IPv6 on something today...? SpaceNet AG Vorstand: Sebastian v. Bomhard Joseph-Dollinger-Bogen 14 Aufsichtsratsvors.: A. Grundner-Culemann D-80807 Muenchen HRB: 136055 (AG Muenchen) Tel: +49 (89) 32356-444 USt-IdNr.: DE813185279