Understanding how to use the `paris` parameter
Hello y'all! I'm a PhD student from Georgia Tech and had a question about the "paris" field when performing traceroute measurements. The RIPE documents states that ```Paris - A number greater than 0 will indicate the number of variations to be used for a Paris traceroute. Setting the value to 0 makes the measurement use the standard traceroute``` But regardless of what Paris value I give to the traceroute measurement, I only get one path with a single paris_id. I would expect that if I gave a paris value of 10, I should see 10 potential variations of the path between A and B, correct? Please correct me if I'm wrong. Here is an example measurement https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/84562046 Thanks! -- Abhishek Vasisht Bhaskar Student, PhD in Computer Science Georgia Institute of Technology https://abhishekvasishtb.github.io/
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Bhaskar, Abhishek Vasisht