I am reluctant to respond because it might end up sounding like an ad for libreqos.io. Leaving aside the tcp rtt tracking, the cake shaping, the mark and drop statistics in that product, the (mostly wireless) ISPs we work with typically have a dashboard of long term SNMP statistics of key parameters like signal strength (RSSI), a heatmap of rtts to those routers, and the upstreams, (smokeping cannot handle this kind of density), a bandwidth tracker (usually on a 5 minute interval), a few raspberry pi or equivalents at the towers doing active measurements on demand, and a set of actionable items derived from that that the support techs work off of. Then there is a per customer screen that captures as much as possible useful about the customer and every hop along the way. There are a lot of pics of dashboards like this on the web, see preseem, paraqum, and of course libreqos for examples. People use a variety of backend products for it (grafina, redis, influx are popular). hope this helps. On Wed, Aug 9, 2023 at 5:23 AM Steve Pointer <spointer@humdai.net> wrote:
Have you considered hosting a Ripe Anchor?
https://atlas.ripe.net/anchors/about/
Minimal cost, good of the Internet project, good insights, answers the use case you describe.
Steve P
-- Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxmoBr4cBKg Dave Täht CSO, LibreQos