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I was looking at the INEX peering matrix https://www.inex.ie/ixp/peering-matrix ... which looks a lot like the Jedi Matrix. However what I liked about it how easily it was to see who are the two parties I am looking up. To be honest it has always been a pain for me to look up both ASNs ... and then have to remember them 5 minutes later to compare with the two other ASNs. This way I can very easily figure out which two networks I am looking at in any point, even with a large matrix like the INEX one. Also when you click the AS number in the table header it isolates that column from the whole matrix ... which I also think is very useful.
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I was looking at the INEX peering matrix https://www.inex.ie/ixp/peering-matrix ... which looks a lot like the Jedi Matrix. However what I liked about it how easily it was to see who are the two parties I am looking up. To be honest it has always been a pain for me to look up both ASNs ... and then have to remember them 5 minutes later to compare with the two other ASNs. This way I can very easily figure out which two networks I am looking at in any point, even with a large matrix like the INEX one. Also when you click the AS number in the table header it isolates that column from the whole matrix ... which I also think is very useful.
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