Tanya Brethour wrote:
No, it's 5 pages long. Perhaps the confusion is that each page has 2 slides. At the bottom of page 3 is a slide titled "Example 2: Traceroute".Yep.
The HopList type is just a number with a (totally useless) units, since the only reasonable unit is "hops".
Martin Swany has some rather specific ideas on a better way to represent traceroute. Here are some slides from a CAIDA workshop:
http://www.caida.org/outreach/isma/0406/slides/imdc-swany.pdf
I'm not seeing anything regarding traceroute in that document. I'm guessing its supposed to be more then 5 pages?
I just want to make clear that I think its important to work out thisTo me, those are two separate points. I doubt anyone would argue the second, but the first does not depend on it; instead, it seems to depend on how much time "we" want to spend on the current schema. It's not on _my_ short-list, but seems to be on yours, so maybe you'd like to propose something?
particular issue with the current schema, since traceroute is very
important when doing diagnostics over an end to end path.
Absolutely! I will be happy to help post your suggested schemas to the web site :-)Can we make some sorta object that holds src, dest, ttl and then make an array of them?
-Tanya