[aprssig] Abusive path lists
Robert Bruninga
bruninga at usna.edu
Wed Feb 9 13:33:50 EST 2005
Agreed.
We need someone to do a FINDU study... that plots all
IGates and all DIGIS including their PHG circles. THen
we can zoom in and see where there are more than 8
hops between IGates (4 either way).
Maybe a better analysis approach would be to search
FINDU for the arrival of all WIDE5-X packets where
X is not 0. If 99% of all WIDE5-5 packets are reaching
FINDU with a hop count less than 5-0, then they dont
need 5-5 in the first place.
Bob
>>> mwrobertson at comcast.net 2/9/05 12:14:12 PM >>>
Bob,
What I would ask, along this line, is where are the I-Gates. If there
are I-Gates all along the major highways and are reachable in 2, 3, or
4
hops, then true, truckers would not need 5-5. Or any traveler for that
matter.
In My cross country traveling, I would say, once out of the metro
areas,
you can drive for 100's of miles and there is no I-Gates. There area
really desolate areas yet.
I would suggest that we try to fill these areas and give the traveler a
better reason not to use the extra long paths when they know better
right now. When they do contact their families and find that they lost
them a few days ago, the traveler has a tendency to boost the power and
increase their hops. It is human nature, right?
Just a thought, not to provide a solution before asking them to
intentionally remove them from the IS isn't right... IMHO
Robbie
Robert Bruninga wrote:
>>>>kb4ytm at charter.net 2/9/05 9:49:13 AM >>>
>>
>>So far, i have only seen 1 7-7 and he is over in Arkansas.
>>Others are 5-5's mostly.
>
>
> I notice that most long-haul truckers use 5-5.
> Is that really required? I'm thinking that we should at
> least encourage no more than 4-4 even out west
> in the wide open spaces? Or is 5-5 really needed?
>
> Bob
>
>
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