Looking Glass

2000-11-23 Thread Austin

What is a looking glass and what is it used for?



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Re: Looking Glass

2000-11-23 Thread Paul Borghese

Usually it is a way to run non-privileged commands on a router.  Go to
http://nitrous.digex.net and you may access routers that are in select
locations on the internet.

Take care,

Paul Borghese

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Re: Looking Glass

2000-11-23 Thread Tony van Ree

It allows one to look through the Net.

I often use them when looking for a fault for example.

I have a client call in they cannot get stuff from the "States" to "Australia".  I 
would log into a looking glass say in the US and perform a traceroute back to the 
network in Australia.

These are very handy tools.  The also identify various AS's etc.

Teunis
Hobart,Tasmania
Australia.
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