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<h2>Help</h2>
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Sorry, there's no help text here yet, so check out the
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Sorry, there's not much help text here yet, so also check out the
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<a href="http://www.i2p2.i2p/faq.html">FAQ on www.i2p2.i2p</a>
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or the
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<a href="http://www.i2p2.i2p/faq_de.html">Deutsch FAQ</a>.
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You may also try the
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<a href="http://forum.i2p/">forum</a>
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or IRC.
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<br />
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<h2>Summary Bar Information</h2>
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<h3>General</h3>
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<ul>
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<li><b>Ident:</b>
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The first four characters (24 bits) of your 44-character (256-bit) Base64 router hash.
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The full hash is shown on your <a href="netdb.jsp?r=.">router info page</a>.
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Never reveal this to anyone, as your router info contains your IP.
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<li><b>Version:</b>
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The version of the I2P software you are running.
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<li><b>Now:</b>
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The current time (UTC) and the skew, if any. I2P requires your computer's time be accurate.
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If the skew is more than a few seconds, please correct the problem by adjusting
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your computer's time.
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<li><b>Reachability:</b>
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The router's view of whether it can be contacted by other routers.
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Further information is on the <a href="config.jsp#help">configuration page</a>.
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</ul>
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<h3>Peers</h3>
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<ul>
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<li><b>Active:</b>
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The first number is the number of peers you've sent or received a message from in the last few minutes.
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This may range from 8-10 to several hundred, depending on your total bandwidth,
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shared bandwidth, and locally-generated traffic.
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The second number is the number of peers seen in the last hour or so.
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Do not be concerned if these numbers vary widely.
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<li><b>Fast:</b>
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This is the number of peers you use for building client tunnels. It is generally in the
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range 8-15. Your fast peers are shown on the <a href="profiles.jsp">profiles page</a>.
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<li><b>High Capacity:</b>
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This is the number of peers you use for building some of your exploratory tunnels. It is generally in the
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range 8-25. The fast peers are included in the high capacity tier.
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Your high capacity peers are shown on the <a href="profiles.jsp">profiles page</a>.
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<li><b>Well Integrated:</b>
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This is the number of peers you use for network database inquiries.
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These are usually the "floodfill" peers.
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Your well integrated peers are shown on the bottom of the <a href="profiles.jsp">profiles page</a>.
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<li><b>Known:</b>
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This is the total number of routers you know about.
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They are listed on the <a href="netdb.jsp">network database page</a>.
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This may range from under 100 to 1000 or more.
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This number is not the total size of the network;
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it may vary widely depending on your total bandwidth,
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shared bandwidth, and locally-generated traffic.
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I2P does not require a router to know every other router.
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</ul>
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<h3>Bandwidth in/out</h3>
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Should be self-explanatory. All values are in bytes per second, not bits per second.
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Change your bandwidth limits on the <a href="config.jsp#help">configuration page</a>.
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<h3>Local destinations</h3>
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The local applications connecting through your router.
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These may be clients started through <a href="i2ptunnel/index.jsp">I2PTunnel</a>
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or external programs connecting through SAM, BOB, or directly to I2CP.
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<h3>Tunnels in/out</h3>
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The actual tunnels are shown on the <a href="tunnels.jsp">the tunnels page</a>.
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<ul>
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<li><b>Exploratory:</b>
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Tunnels built by your router and used for communication with the floodfill peers,
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building new tunnels, and testing existing tunnels.
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<li><b>Client:</b>
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Tunnels built by your router for each client's use.
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<li><b>Participating:</b>
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Tunnels built by other routers through your router.
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This may vary widely depending on network demand, your
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shared bandwidth, and amount of locally-generated traffic.
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The recommended method for limiting participating tunnels is
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to change your share percentage on the <a href="config.jsp#help">configuration page</a>.
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You may also limit the total number by setting <tt>router.maxParticipatingTunnels=nnn</tt> on
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the <a href="configadvanced.jsp">advanced configuration page</a>.
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</ul>
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<h3>Congestion</h3>
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Some basic indications of router overload.
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<li><b>Job lag:</b>
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How long jobs are waiting before execution. The job queue is listed on the <a href="jobs.jsp">jobs page</a>.
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Unfortunately, there are several other job queues in the router that may be congested,
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and their status is not available in the router console.
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The job lag should generally be zero.
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If it is consistently higher than 500ms, your computer is very slow, or the
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router has serious problems.
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<li><b>Message delay:</b>
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How long an outbound message waits in the queue.
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This should generally be a few hundred milliseconds or less.
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If it is consistently higher than 1000ms, your computer is very slow,
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or you should adjust your bandwidth limits, or your (bittorrent?) clients
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may be sending too much data and should have their transmit bandwidth limit reduced.
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<li><b>Tunnel lag:</b>
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This is the round trip time for a tunnel test, which sends a single message
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out a client tunnel and in an exploratory tunnel, or vice versa.
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It should usually be less than 5 seconds.
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If it is consistently higher than that, your computer is very slow,
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or you should adjust your bandwidth limits, or there are network problems.
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<li><b>Handle backlog:</b>
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This is the number of pending requests from other routers to build a
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participating tunnel through your router.
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It should usually be close to zero.
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If it is consistently high, your computer is too slow,
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and you should reduce your share bandwidth limits.
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<li><b>Accepting/Rejecting:</b>
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Your routers' status on accepting or rejecting
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requests from other routers to build a
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participating tunnel through your router.
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Your router may accept all requests, accept or reject a percentage of requests,
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or reject all requests for a number of reasons, to control
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the bandwidth and CPU demands and maintain capacity for
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local clients.
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</ul>
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<h2>Legal stuff</h2>
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The I2P router (router.jar) and SDK (i2p.jar) are almost entirely public domain, with
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a few notable exceptions:<ul>
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