[atlas] Problem with new Openipmap
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Massimo Candela
mcandela at ripe.net
Wed Dec 6 10:22:07 CET 2017
Hello Klaus, First of all thanks for your feedback. > On 5 Dec 2017, at 23:01, Klaus Darilion <klaus.mailinglists at pernau.at> wrote: > > Hi! > > I just noticed the new interface of Openipmap. Nice, but unfortunately > not as useful as the old one: > > 1. clicking on the graph does not show the trace It shows them on the left column. Do you mean in a classic CLI format? > 2. it does not show 50 traces as the last one (I need plenty of > traceroutes for network optimization, not only 10) The new version does a series of additional data enrichment, so on this release we tried to save on browsers resources. We will increase this number soon. > 3. there should be a possibillity to mark a location as wrong. > > E.g. see https://atlas.ripe.net/measurements/10418213/#!openipmap > > Openipmap display Warsaw as target where all this traces terminate in > New York as this IP address is an Anycast IP address and therefore it > must no be mapped to a single location. > > hence, for Anycast IPs there should be feature to mark the IP as > Anycast. Then the final target is usually the location of the IP address > before. As announced at the RIPE meeting, we are working on anycast support right now! Thank you very much for letting us know what you think we should prioritise. Ciao, Massimo > > regards > Klaus > >
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