Los Angeles Router Node

This page provides views of data related to the Los Angeles Router Node. Included below are views of basic system data for the router node, usage statistics for connectors and peers, netflow summaries, throughput statistics, and one-way latency measurements. The tables below summarize the technologies used by connectors and peers. This later data is collected as part of the Visual Backbone project.

System Data

Data Collected: 2007-01-25 19:23:01 UTC
Last Booted: 2006-05-30 16:05:49 UTC
Uptime: 253 days, 20:16
Load Averages: 0.63, 0.36, 0.23
Temperatures: 26, 29 (C)
Last Configured: 2007-01-25 19:23:01 UTC

Links to Data

Connection Technologies

Network Speed Type Shared AS IP Address MTU Multicast
Connectors
CalREN-2 South 10 gbps Ethernet NO 2153 IPv4 137.164.25.2 9000 YES
IPv6 2001:468:ff:144e::2 9000 NO
Peers
AARNet 10 gbps Ethernet YES 7575 IPv4 207.231.241.4 9000 NO
IPv6 2001:504:b:80::4 9000 NO
APAN/TransPAC2 YES 22388 IPv4 207.231.240.136 YES
IPv6 2001:504:b:20::136 NO
CLARA YES 27750 IPv4 207.231.240.138 YES
IPv6 2001:504:b:20::138 NO
CUDI YES 18592 IPv4 207.231.240.142 YES
IPv6 2001:504:b:20::142 NO
NREN 10 gbps Ethernet YES 24 IPv4 207.231.246.3 9000 YES
IPv6 2001:504:b:90::3 9000 NO
Qatar YES 29384 IPv4 207.231.242.137 YES
IPv6  
SINET 10 gbps Ethernet YES 2907 IPv4 150.99.199.93 9000 NO
IPv6  
SingAREN YES 23855 IPv4 207.231.242.140 NO
IPv6  
TWAREN YES 7539 IPv4 207.231.240.133 YES
IPv6 2001:504:b:20::133 NO
UltraLight 10 gbps Ethernet NO 32361 IPv4 198.32.11.42 9000 NO
IPv6 2001:468:e9c:42::1 9000 NO
UniNet OC-3 SONET NO 4621 IPv4 63.216.18.54 4470 YES
IPv6 2001:3c8:e100:1004::5 4470 NO

The table above describes the technogies associated with the connections to Abilene. It is constructed by creating a table of BGP peers associated with the router node. The peering data is obtained by doing the equivalent "show bgp neighor" on the router. That data contains a local interface except in cases where the peer is a multi-hop peer. The properties of the interfaces are collected by doing the equivalent of a "show interfaces". The data includes the speed and type of the interface on the abilene router. If two different peers come in through a common physical interface, then the connection is listed as shared. If two peering sessions for the same connection come in through a common logical interface and one is IPv4 and the other IPv6, they are combined into a common row of the table. If the BGP peer is also a pim neighbor, then the multicast column is set to "YES". Note that for IPv6, all multicast columns are therefore set to "NO". Note also that it is entirely possible for a BGP peer to have an IPv4 session on one logical-interface and an IPv6 session on a different logical-interface. Such sessions are listed on separate rows in the table above.