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[atlas] does a probe "know" the AS# it is living in?
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Philip Homburg
philip.homburg at ripe.net
Wed Feb 19 11:09:12 CET 2014
Hi Wilfried, On 2014/02/19 11:02 , Wilfried Woeber wrote: > 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? Probes are not really aware of anything. They report what they find, but any policy decisions are taken on the controllers and higher up. Not that that should stop you trying to describe what you want :-) Philip
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