On 2014.02.20. 14:18, Wilfried Woeber wrote:
Vesna Manojlovic wrote:
Dear RIPE Atlas community,
we have added a small feature to the listing of RIPE Atlas anchors: https://atlas.ripe.net/anchors/list/
If you click on the hostname of the anchor (e.g. nl-ams-as3333), the link will take you to the graph of bandwidth, served by RIPEstat: https://stat.ripe.net/m/widget/atlas-probe-traffic#w.probe_id=6001&w.measurement_id=1008&w.mode=condensed
I just had a look on some of these graphs. Some of them are easy to interpret, e.g. https://stat.ripe.net/m/widget/atlas-probe-traffic#w.probe_id=6001&w.measurement_id=1008&w.mode=condensed and https://stat.ripe.net/m/widget/atlas-probe-traffic#w.probe_id=6006&w.measurement_id=1008&w.mode=condensed
Some others do "suffer" from overlay and the small contrast in colours used e.g. https://stat.ripe.net/m/widget/atlas-probe-traffic#w.probe_id=6042&w.measurement_id=1008&w.mode=condensed and https://stat.ripe.net/m/widget/atlas-probe-traffic#w.probe_id=6020&w.measurement_id=1008&w.mode=condensed
I presume just selecting distinct clours/colour-groups for the "Bits" and the "Packets" data could improve the interpretation? (Unless there is a conscious selection of colours involved?)
Thanks, Wilfried
One thing that's worth noting is that you can turn lines on/off by clicking on the legend. Regards, Robert