Bibliography Details

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C. Shannon, D. Moore, and k. claffy, "Characteristics of Fragmented Traffic on Internet Links," in IMW 2001. Nov 2001, ACM SIGCOMM.
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Characteristics of Fragmented Traffic on Internet Links
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Authors:
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C. Shannon D. Moore k. claffy
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Published:
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IMW, 2001
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Entry Date:
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2003-10-03
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URL:
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http://www.caida.org/publications/papers/2001/Frag-IMW/
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Abstract:
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Fragmented IP traffic is a unique component
of the overall mix of traffic on the Internet. Many assertions
about the nature and extent of fragmented traffic are
anecdotal rather than empirical. In this paper we examine
the causes and attributes of measured fragment traffic and
contrast those results with commonly cited beliefs. In particular,
the effects of NFS, streaming media, networked video
games, and tunneled traffic are quantified, and we estimate
the prevalence of packet fragmentation due to improperly
configured machines.
To understand the prevalence, causes, and effects of fragmented
IP traffic, we have collected and analyzed seven
multi-day traces from three sources. These sources include a
university commodity access link, a highly aggregated commercial
exchange point, and a local NAP. Although there
is no practical method of ascertaining whether any data
provide a representative sample of all Internet traffic, we
do include data sources that cover several different types
of WANs with traffic from commercial entities, educational
and research institutions, and large government facilities.
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