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[mat-wg] Live Egyptian Internet Incident Analysis
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Richard L. Barnes
rbarnes at bbn.com
Sun Jan 30 17:21:02 CET 2011
Mark, Couple of suggestions/questions: -- Could you break out the ASes that are contribute to these graphs? Something like second graph on the Renesys blog entry [1], and/or links to the individual AS pages within RIPEstat or REX. Same would be great for prefixes, but maybe not practical. -- Is this page being automatically updated as things progress? It will be interesting to see how things come back. (If they come back?) Thanks for keeping up with this, though. Cheers, --Richard [1] <http://www.renesys.com/blog/2011/01/egypt-leaves-the-internet.shtml> On Jan 30, 2011, at 9:29 AM, Mark Dranse wrote: > On 28/01/2011 14:05:56, Mirjam Kuehne wrote: >> >> Dear colleagues, >> >> We did some analysis of the situation in Egypt using the RIPEstat toolbox: >> >> http://labs.ripe.net/Members/akvadrako/live_eqyptian_internet_incident_analysis > > This page is now updated with a second graph showing visible prefix > count. Again, this is updating regularly. > > We appreciate all of your feedback and comments. > > Mark > > -- > Mark Dranse > RIPE NCC >
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