Traceroute reports
The traceroutes are collected using normal traceroute that probes hops in sequence and
varies port numbers and by hit different flows each time and causes the various load sharing paths in the network to be seen.
That means it does not report a particular route, just samples of nodes available on the various paths to the destination.
Topology
To construct a likely network topology we have connected nodes that apear in adjacent rows in a particular traceroute report, and then aggregating all single reports to an overall multipath-graph. One series of traceroutes is more likely to represent the state of the routing table at the time of execution, but routing can change any time so a true picture of the topology can not be constructed, and edges in the graph might not represent an actual network connection.
Hops
This graph shows how often a hop occur on the Y-axis and the hop number on the Y-axis and the size of the blob show the delay so far. Hover over nodes to see details about delay and loss.