[atlas]Feature request: tag downtime
Hi, Would it be possible to make some tagging functionality on the web page due to reasons as downtime etc.? For me it would be nice due to maintenance or similar. It would also be a courtesy to the upstream network in the future event that the statistics would be public (or at least semi public). /bengan
+1 This would make a lot of sense - and the resulting data much more useful. For example, can we distinguish a power outage from a local network outage? Michael On 09/12/2010 11:27, "Bengt Gördén" <bengan@bag.org> wrote:
Hi,
Would it be possible to make some tagging functionality on the web page due to reasons as downtime etc.? For me it would be nice due to maintenance or similar. It would also be a courtesy to the upstream network in the future event that the statistics would be public (or at least semi public).
/bengan
This was about the tagging possibility I asked about during todays session in MAT. Just bumping it :)
Would it be possible to make some tagging functionality on the web page due to reasons as downtime etc.? For me it would be nice due to maintenance or similar. It would also be a courtesy to the upstream network in the future event that the statistics would be public (or at least semi public).
regards, /bengan
On 03.11 18:01, Bengt G?rd?n wrote:
This was about the tagging possibility I asked about during todays session in MAT. Just bumping it :)
Would it be possible to make some tagging functionality on the web page due to reasons as downtime etc.? For me it would be nice due to maintenance or similar. It would also be a courtesy to the upstream network in the future event that the statistics would be public (or at least semi public).
We keep forgetting that. We shouldn't. It needs to be much more general as for probes. Thank you Bengt, I would like to be able to have notes.tags on addresses themselves, whether they are probe addresses, destinations, networks, ...... and beyond the context of Atlas. Daniel
participants (3)
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Bengt Gördén
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Daniel Karrenberg
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Michael H. Behringer