Our effort to get our new monitor transitioned to a public facing system ran 
into a wall for ~35 days.  Unfortunately during that time, the visa of a 
visiting researcher leading that effort expired.  

We have almost recovered from all of that.  Unfortunately, we have a bit of a 
bureaucracy to deploying public facing systems.  So I would guess it will take 
~end of March to get it on-line.

Thanks
DougM
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Doug Montgomery, Manager Internet  & Scalable Systems Research @ NIST
 

 
   Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2019 21:39:00 +0000
    From: nusenu <nusenu-li...@riseup.net>
    To: "Sriram, Kotikalapudi (Fed)" <kotikalapudi.sri...@nist.gov>
    Cc: rpki-monitor <rpki-moni...@nist.gov>, "nanog@nanog.org"
        <nanog@nanog.org>, "Montgomery, Douglas (Fed)" <do...@nist.gov>
    Subject: Re: [proj-bgp] adding graphs for actually unreachable RPKI
        INVALID prefixes to RPKI Monitor?
    Message-ID: <2b8f9b07-27a7-08ba-ac51-afd39b30f...@riseup.net>
    Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8"
    
    Sriram, Kotikalapudi (Fed) (2018-09-18):> I also found your analysis very 
interesting and useful. Thanks for that.
    > 
    >> What do you think about adding graphs that show the amount of actually
    >> unreachable prefixes and IP space? (prefix where no alternative 
valid/unknown announcement exists)
    > 
    > I am also part of the NIST BGP team. 
    > Doug has already responded with information that we will soon have a new 
version of the NIST Monitor
    > which will provide the kind of graphs that you requested.
    
    Can you share an estimate for when you plan to publish the new version of 
the NIST Monitor?
    
    thanks,
    nusenu
 

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