Hi Bilal! On Wed, 4 Oct 1995, Bilal Chinoy wrote:
Whoa there, Nellie. Sprint NAP stats are available from http://www.nlanr.net/NAP. 30 days worth on-line, but available since inception (about March-April '95). Ask and you shall receive.
This is *really* cool. Dun Liu and I are about to put our RA seen NAP stats up on the web. We found it quite useful to be able to compare our customer-seen NAP performance statistics along side of the MFS NAP-Provider seen performance statistics. For example, there appears to be a strong (perhaps expected) correlation between the MAE-East media load and the latency we see bwetween the RS and its peers. And interestingly enough, we see a point of media utilization after which packet loss increases dramatically. I think that the NANOG community would also benefit from having this data available on the web so such correlations could be made. To approach the completeness of data that was available in the NSFNET days I think we should encourage all NAP participants to post their NAP-related data to the web as well. We have MAE-East and Sprint NAP-provider data, and soon we'll have the RA as a NAP customer providing data as well. What are the chances of other NAP attachees putting up NAP-related data on the web in the same fashion? Bill ------------------------------------------------------------------------- William B. Norton Merit Network Inc. e-mail: wbn@merit.edu phone: (313) 936-2656 WWW: http://home.merit.edu/~wbn