[40770] in North American Network Operators' Group
Measuring PoP to PoP latency--tools to use?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Murphy, Brennan)
Wed Aug 22 11:35:54 2001
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From: "Murphy, Brennan" <Brennan_Murphy@NAI.com>
To: "'nanog@merit.edu'" <nanog@merit.edu>
Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2001 08:35:27 -0700
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What tools exist that will periodically log into multiple routers and run
ping tests
to various destinations and then record the results in graphical form?
I am trying to avoid writing an expect script to do this.
I want to set up something that records semi-live data to produce
a web page similar to:
http://ipnetwork.bgtmo.ip.att.net/current_network_performance.shtml
The map portion of the graphic may be too fancy. A simple grid similar to
this
might be better:
http://www.internethealthreport.com
Any suggestions as to what tools to investigate would be greatly
appreciated.
I browsed the nanog archives as well as google...no hits so far.
Thanks,
BM