Hello again Atlas community,

Based on feedback and testing, we continue to make numerous improvements to the Khipu visualisation tool. Since last we updated you:

- Data enrichment: IXP information and highlighting, anycast target lookup, and improved ip2asn cache
- Toggle Probe ID / IP in IP View
- Multi IP hop support
- Consolidated nodes for unknown (*) hops
- Consolidated nodes for unknown ASNs in ASN view
- Path filter by ASN, IP, or Probe ID
- Improved usability on tablets and phones
- Links out from popups to probe detail pages, RIPEstat lookups
- Khipu now supports DNS and Ping measurements as well
- Multiple targets shown if domain (resolves to multiple ips/asns)
- ASN View hierarchy logic refinements
- QuickLook version (QuickKhipu) now available in use-cases (https://beta-ui.atlas.ripe.net/use-cases/)

Plus numerous small visual tweaks and refinements. Please check it out and let us know what you think.

Kind regards,
Stephen
RIPE Atlas UI

On 5 Aug 2025, at 10:12, Stephen Suess <ssuess@ripe.net> wrote:

Hello Atlas friends,

Recently we have been working on a new traceroute visualisation tool, and although we are still in early development, we wanted to release this version to the community to solicit feedback and opinions about it. This will help us focus on the items that are most important to the community as we work to finish it.

You can test out this new visualisation on our beta-ui site, from any traceroute measurement detail page. Just look for the "TRACEVIS" link at the top of the page and click to access it.

There is a labs article that describes the tool in some detail:

https://labs.ripe.net/author/stephen_suess_1/new-prototype-ripe-atlas-traceroute-visualisation-tool/


As always, we hope you find these features useful and we encourage your feedback.

Kind regards,

Stephen

RIPE Atlas UI