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Revision as of 08:36, 14 April 2015
AAISP have a number of systems which automatically monitor the network, these are useful if you suspect something is wrong and want to know if AAISP are aware.
Status Page
- Official Service status
- Shows Outages, planned work, and information/news
Congestion Report
- Automatic monitoring of exchanges or RASs that have congestion or packetloss
- Updated nightly
Link Report
- Automatic reporting of the interconnects AAISP have with their back-haul carriers
- Updated nightly
- Can show if A&A have congestion
Blip Graph
- A visual representation of DSL logins and logouts.
- Updated every minute
- Will show spikes (blips) when lots of lines have disconnected
- An indication of a major outage somewhere
Ping/Traceroute
- Ping or traceroute to a host
- Tests across multiple ISPs, including from an AAISP line
- [https://clueless.aa.net.uk/orgping.cgi]