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Looking Glass

Posted on 14 March 2019
Looking Glass

A Looking Glass server is accessed remotely for the purpose of viewing routing information.
Essentially, the server acts as a limited, read-only portal to routers of whatever organization is running the LG server.

Looking Glass servers (LG servers) are servers on the Internet running one of a variety of publicly available Looking Glass software implementations. They are commonly deployed by autonomous systems (AS) to offer access to their routing infrastructure in order to facilitate debugging network issues. A Looking Glass server is accessed remotely for the purpose of viewing routing information. Essentially, the server acts as a limited, read-only portal to routers of whatever organization is running the LG server.

Typically, Looking Glass servers are run by autonomous systems like Internet service providers (ISPs), Network Service Providers (NSPs), and Internet exchange points (IXPs)

Our Looking Glass provides you with information relative to backbone routing and network efficiency, providing you with the same transparency that customers on our network receive directly.
Traceroute allows a user to follow a packet through the network to a specific destination. It shows the domain, IP address and the roundtrip packet times as it traces the route to the destination.
Ping can be used to show whether or not a device with a valid Internet address or domain name can return packets sent to it by a specified server.

You can access our looking glass server from this page: https://lg.goline.ch

If you experience a problem with this site that you would like to report, please use the this mail address (noc@goline.ch).

The Looking Glass tool is not to be used with any automated scripts/applications.
All submissions must be entered manually.
.Abusers of this policy will be permanently banned from this server, service, and/or application.
By using this Looking Glass tool, you accept that your IP address and selections within this tool may be logged.
By using this Looking Glass tool, you agree to accept all responsibility and risks associated with the use of this tool, in addition to the unpredictive performance & nature of Internet dependent/related services.

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