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[atlas] does a probe "know" the AS# it is living in?
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Wilfried Woeber
Woeber at CC.UniVie.ac.at
Wed Feb 19 11:02:18 CET 2014
Folks, a small group of people is starting to develop an idea for a new measurement and I am a memeber of that team. Now I wonder: does a probe know the AS number it is living in, or is this a piece of information that is maintained by the collectors and the various pieces of central programs and the display software? TIA, Wilfried
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