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Re: 20020206: NLDN latencies data



Hi David, 

I am sure you are aware of this link:

http://unidata.ucar.edu/projects/idd/status/idd/nldnTopo.html

But if not you can monitor it to see how things are going...looks pretty
darn smooth, barring a few outliers.

I can check if we archive this, I am not aware of any, but we do have
back-ups.

Robb is really in charge of the stats, but I suspect he may be slow in
responding as he is a class this week.

Great news that you are on Abilene!!


-Jeff
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On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Unidata Support wrote:

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> >To: address@hidden
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> >From: David Knight <address@hidden>
> >Subject: NLDN latencies data
> >Organization: UCAR/Unidata
> >Keywords: 200202060011.g160Bxx00531
> 
> Hi,
>    We finally got onto internet2. I'd like to be able
> to see what, if any, effect this has had on our NLDN data
> distribution efforts. I was wondering/hoping that you
> might have latency statistics for the NLDN feed.
> Something like 
>  http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/projects/idd/status/idl/AAlatHistDayMax.gif
> but for just the NLDN feed. And/or perhaps a more detailed view
> for just the month January 2002.
> 
> Unfortunately we recyle our local stats on a daily basis,
> I don't suppose perhaps that you might archive these in
> an easily accessable form? (else I suppose I could get
> our latency data from tape - but this doesn't tell me
> how outgoing NLDN data is doing)
> 
> Frankly I'm not conviced going to internet 2 has helped
> much, but I'd like to see for sure before going to our
> networking people asking why not... (I'm suspicious
> they might have not implimented the connection very well)
> 
> Thanks
> David
> 
> David Knight
> Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences   Tel: (518)-442-4204
> SUNY Albany   ES-228                           Fax: (518)-442-4494
> Albany, NY  12222                              Email: address@hidden
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