Hello, We have a RIPE atlas anchor question. Can you please tell us the reason for using v2 in anchorv2? We went to [2], but that doesn’t exist. We also searched but couldn’t find documentation on this. [1] http://anchorv2.ripe.net [2] http://anchorv1.ripe.net PS: We understand what RIPE atlas anchors do :-) Best, Vaibhav ----------------------------------------------------- Vaibhav Bajpai Research I, Room 86 Computer Networks and Distributed Systems (CNDS) Lab School of Engineering and Sciences Jacobs University Bremen, Germany www.vaibhavbajpai.com
Hi, On 15/04/14 14:38, Bajpai, Vaibhav wrote:
We have a RIPE atlas anchor question. Can you please tell us the reason for using v2 in anchorv2? We went to [2], but that doesn’t exist. We also searched but couldn’t find documentation on this.
The V2 anchors are the current production versions of the Anchor (Soekris hardware), whereas the V1 anchors are the boxes (Dell PowerEdge servers) that existed during the pilot phase of the Anchor service (technically, probe IDs 6001 - 6017) We put the V2 site up to identify the boxes in case someone finds them and doesn't know what they are (there are similar probev1, probev2, probev3 sites as well) - the URL is printed on the front panel of the V2 anchors. The only reasons that there is no V1 anchor site is because: 1) The V1 anchors were part of the initial pilot, before the anchor service went into production. 2) The V1 anchors are just Dell PowerEdge servers that don't look any different from any other Dell PowerEdge. 3) The V1 anchors do not have a URL printed on them, to point anyone to a V1 website :-) Hope this clarifies! Regards, Colin -- Colin Petrie Systems Engineer RIPE NCC
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