Trends in Wide Area IP Traffic Patterns: A View from Ames Internet Exchange
Sean McCreary and kc claffy
Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis - CAIDA
San Diego Supercomputer Center,
University of California, San Diego
We report results from a longitudinal analysis of the IP traffic
workload seen at a single measurement site inside a major Internet
traffic exchange point. Using data collected by the NLANR/MOAT Network
Analysis Infrastructure (NAI) project [NAI] and analysis software from
CAIDA's CoralReef project [CoralReef], we present trends in application
usage seen at the NASA Ames Internet Exchange over 10 months, from May
1999 through March 2000. We show changes in the fraction of traffic
from streaming media and online gaming, as well as an increase in
traffic from new applications such as Napster and IPSEC tunneling. We
also show that our data does not indicate any overall change in the
TCP/UDP traffic ratio at the Ames Internet Exchange during this period,
or significant differences from the analyses by MCI Worldcom and CAIDA
in 1998.
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