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Quick Start

Once you've set up your NST system such that it can geolocate IP addresses (see: HowTo Setup The NST System To Geolocate Data), you will be able to geolocate traceroute information and view the results in Earth.

Locating The nsttraceroute Page

Finding the "nsttraceroute" page

Starting The Trace

Starting the process of geolocating "traceroute" data

Wait For The Trace To Complete

The progress page displayed while waiting for the "nsttraceroute" script to complete

Select the "K" (KMZ) Action Button

Using the "K" action button to download the "nsttraceroute" results as a KMZ file


Selecting Google Earth To View The Results

Opening the KMZ file produced by "nsttraceroute" with Google Earth

Viewing The "nsttraceroute" KMZ File In Google Earth

Viewing the results in Google Earth

Doing More From The "nsttraceroute" Page

Changing Options

Managing Results

Troubleshooting and Comments

Failure To Produce Results

Missing Locations

Bad Locations