
Hi Michael, No worries, and thanks for both messages, they are useful feedback. For the typo, it has been corrected and will be rolled out to production soon. For the anchor issue, there is a recently launched internal project to clean these up and over the next few weeks these should be reduced by a lot. Thanks again for the feedback. Kind regards, Stephen
On 3 Mar 2025, at 12:03, Michael J. Oghia <mike.oghia@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Stephen, all:
First of all, apologies for the multiple messages. I didn't mean to CC the whole list for such a small concern.
However, I do want to share something I found with you and the list. There are a total of 171 anchors offline <https://atlas.ripe.net/anchors/list?sort=company&status=2> (and 3 abandoned), according to the site. I'm curious if the NCC has any plans to outreach to those last known anchor hosts and see if they can reconnect them?
And without trying to seem snarky or cheeky, I also want to point out that NCC's own anchor <https://atlas.ripe.net/probes/6489/overview> in Dubai is offline!
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Kind regards, -Michael
On Mon, Mar 3, 2025 at 10:55 AM Michael J. Oghia <mike.oghia@gmail.com <mailto:mike.oghia@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi Stephen,
Congratulations! The new page looks great :-)
I just found a minor, minor copy edit in the welcome message:
"RIPE Atlas is free, but operates using a credit system to ensure fair use You need credits to run measurements, and you can earn credits by hosting a RIPE Atlas probe."
There's a full stop missing between "fair use" and "You."
Kind regards, -Michael
On Mon, Mar 3, 2025 at 8:24 AM Stephen Suess <ssuess@ripe.net <mailto:ssuess@ripe.net>> wrote:
Dear Atlas community:
After several months of development and beta testing, we are excited to announce the launch of the new RIPE Atlas probe detail pages!
The probe details area includes the following panels:
* Overview: Probe info, Location, Traffic, Current Measurements (link), Well-known Targets, Uptime, Event Log * Anchor (if probe is an Anchor): Anchor Info, Sponsor/Host logos (and links), Mesh/Probe measurements, Change History * Network: IPv4/IPv4 configuration, Probe Address Discovery, Connection History/Download * Results: Grouped, zoomable time-series charts for Well-knowns and Built-ins, with traceroute popups * Manage (if user has rights): Sharing, Notifications, Transfer, SSH Key, Write-off
We hope you find these pages useful and would love to hear your feedback. Additionally, users who prefer the previous version will still have the option to switch back to the legacy interface for some time.
You can read more about the new features in the following article on RIPE Labs:
https://labs.ripe.net/author/stephen_suess_1/ripe-atlas-ui-revamped-probe-de...
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