| Time range | 2013-04-30 13:22 to 2013-05-02 09:06 UTC (1 day 20 hours) (4 days ago) |
| Total traces | 11725 |
| Traces with responding destinations | 0 (0.000%) |
| ASes with responding destinations | 0 (0.000% out of 3150) |
| Prefixes with responding destinations | 0 (0.000% out of 4206) |
| Protocol version | v6 (switch to v4) |
Generated for cycle 2498 on 2013-05-04 19:41 UTC
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Median RTT per country and US state
Mapping RTT by political boundaries can reveal where high latency issues are located.
Path Dispersion
The paths taken by different traces show where the majority of a monitor's traffic travels.
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AS Path Dispersion (by AS Hop)
AS connectivity near monitor
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AS Path Dispersion (by IP Hop)
AS connectivity near monitor (with IP hop distances preserved)
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IP Path Dispersion (by IP Hop)
IP connectivity near monitor
Path Length Distributions
Path length distributions show, on aggregate, how well-connected a monitor is to the rest of the Internet.
RTT Distribution
An RTT distribution shows the general latency between a monitor and the rest of the Internet.
RTTs vs. Distance
Comparing RTT with geographical distance helps show if latency is primarily due to distance or other factors.