On 18/07/2012 11:51, Roman Mamedov wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jul 2012 09:38:22 +0200 kix <kix@kix.es> wrote:
In this new article on RIPE Labs we present a first experimental analysis and a prototype visualisation of the traceroute results:
https://labs.ripe.net/Members/emileaben/visualise-your-ipv6-connectivity-usi...
So I was interested by this and went and created my first UDM. I have chosen "traceroute" and did not mark the "Do not visualise" checkbox. However in the Results section I now see only a table in an obscure format, and an option to "Download as JSON". How do I get some kind of visualisation of these results?
Is that something only for LIRs? Well, even not asking for the pretty graphs, how do I view traceroutes as regular plaintext traceroutes shown on a web page, not a machine-readable structure? Note: please do not suggest to write my own JSON processing to merely view a traceroute.
Hi Roman, We are experimenting with how to visualize large amounts of traceroutes. In the Labs article you mention I wrote about how this is done for the IPv6 traceroutes that were done through the LIR-only interface for this at: https://atlas.ripe.net/atlas/ipv6_traces.html So that is currently only available for these measurements. An example of the visualization for ns.ripe.net can be found here: http://albatross.ripe.net/cgi-bin/demo-area/v6reach.cgi?msm_id=1002799;nonce... For other traceroute measurements there are no other results currently other then the JSON-downloads and the table with unformatted JSON results. Having that available as something plain-text to read (for when you have small amounts of traceroute data), is a good suggestion I think. best regards, Emile Aben RIPE NCC