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CAIDA Internet Data -- Realtime Monitors
CAIDA's realtime monitors listing.

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CAIDA supported Realtime reports on Passive Monitors

Network Telescope Observation Station Realtime reports

The UCSD Network Telescope Observation Station provides a continuous view of the anomalous, unsolicited traffic reaching a /8 network. This traffic includes the backscatter from denial-of-service attacks, the spread of Internet worms and other anomalous traffic, and manual and automated scans aimed at compromising machines. While information is collected in real time, the public view of the Telescope traffic is time delayed by 24 hours.

ampath-oc12 monitor (Miami,FL) Realtime report

This passive network monitor displayed traffic from an OC12 link that connects Florida International University, the AMPATH International Exchange Point, and Internet2 in Miami, Florida, USA. See the ampath-oc12 monitor description page for more details.

equinix-chicago monitor Realtime reports

This passive network monitor is connected to an OC192 link between Chicago, IL and Seattle, WA. See the equinix-chicago monitor description page for more details.

equinix-sanjose monitor Realtime reports

This passive network monitor is connected to an OC192 link between San Jose, CA and Los Angeles, CA. See the equinix-sanjose monitor description page for more details.

SDNAP Realtime report

The San Diego Network Access Point (SDNAP) serves as a peering point for various Organizations and Internet Service Providers in the San Diego area. The SDNAP realtime monitor characterizes the traffic at the exchange. Reports show the most recent two years of data on that link.

Self-supported Realtime reports

ISC-CENIC Realtime report
This report displays traffic from a Gigabit Ethernet link between the ISC and CENIC networks. Traffic flowing on this link is mostly DNS traffic ("F" root), downloads from Hosted@ISC participants, and web content for the Internet Archive. ISC OARC manages DNS collection efforts during DITL events.
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