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The routing results compiled using monitoring nodes within Pakistan showed that the traffic stayed within Pakistan and the Internet Exchange Points were operating as expected. Anomalies were not observed. This is also confirmed by the Round Trip Times discussed below. The fact that the IXPs are operating as expected is a pleasant observation as compared to the past (2004) when traffic originating within Pakistan and destined for a host inside Pakistan would exit the country and transit an international carrier before reaching its destination.
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3. Performance Results
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Data files: Set I \[[xls|^performance-PK-PK.xls]\], Set II: \[[xls|^performance-data-SLAC-PK-mac.xls]\] |
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AvgRTT as seen from PingER
monitoring sites within Pakistan
Here we discuss the performance metrics as measured by the PingER monitoring hosts.
3.1. Performance
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as seen from SLAC
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3.2. Performance as seen from SEECS, NUST and within Pakistan
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Traceroute results showing RTT progression:
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