| Internet Address | 86.164.3.169 | 
| ASN | 2856 (BT-UK-AS - British Telecommunications PLC) | 
| Local Address | 192.168.1.162 | 
| Gateway | 192.168.1.254 | 
| Netmask | 255.255.255.0 | 
| DNS Resolvers | 
| Addresses | fdaa:bbcc:ddee:0:da58:d7ff:fe03:204/64 2a00:23c5:32a2:1f01:da58:d7ff:fe03:204/64  | 
| ASN | 2856 (BT-UK-AS - British Telecommunications PLC) | 
| Gateway(s) | fe80::3224:78ff:fec4:7193 | 
| IPv4 | IPv6 | |
|---|---|---|
| Connection Address | 86.164.3.169 | - | 
| IP Echo Service | - | 2a00:23c5:32a2:1f01:da58:d7ff:fe03:204 | 
| The Local IP | 192.168.1.162 | 2a00:23c5:32a2:1f01:da58:d7ff:fe03:204 | 
Probe's birthday: 2022-11-10
| Time Connected | Percent | |
|---|---|---|
| Last Week | 0h 18m | 100.00% | 
| Last Month | 0h 18m | 100.00% | 
| All Time | 0h 18m | 99.98% | 
| Internet Address | Controller | Connected (UTC) | Connected for | Disconnected (UTC) | Disconnected for | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 86.164.3.169 | ctr-nue22 | 2022-11-10 10:25:39 | 0h 18m | Still Connected | 
The probe sends a message using DNS queries every time it tries to reconnect to the system. Below you can find a list of the most recent messages. The "power-up time" column shows the approximate "powered-up time" of the probe at the time of sending the message.
| Resolver | Time (UTC) | Query Type | Power-up Time | Info | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 81.134.98.38 | 2022-11-10 10:24:14 | AAAA | 0h 0m | |
| 81.134.98.39 | 2022-11-10 10:24:14 | AAAA | 0h 0m | 
My v5 probe has arrived in uk :)
Probe id 60911
Can it be assigned to me please ?
Same user as probe #2317
Colin
Sent from my iPod
> On 3 Oct 2022, at 08:38, Robert Kisteleki <robert@ripe.net> wrote:
>
> Deal All,
>
> Let me provide some information about the v5 probes, as it seems some of you are interested in the details :-)
>
> The technical bits: the probes are derived from Turris Mox, "simplified" to match our need (e.g. no WiFi). The specs include: Marvell Armada 3720 CPU, 4GB eMMC, 512MB RAM, 1Gb ethernet, microUSB power.
>
> A few of these are up and running already, hosted by testers (incl. some staff). We are gearing up to start distributing them via the usual channels (applications, ambassadors, sponsors, ...)
>
> We do not (yet) recommend "upgrading" form earlier probes, as long as those still work. Of course we're always interested in new locations/networks to cover, so feel free to propose that! :-)
>
> Regards,
> Robert Kisteleki
> for the RIPE Atlas team
>
>
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