Re: another flow snapshot
k claffy <kc@upeksa.sdsc.edu> Wed, 17 January 1996 10:30 UTC
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From: k claffy <kc@upeksa.sdsc.edu>
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Subject: Re: another flow snapshot
To: Christian Huitema <huitema@pax.inria.fr>
Date: Wed, 17 Jan 1996 02:13:11 -0800 (PST)
Cc: smd@icp.net, big-internet@munnari.oz.au
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at Jan 16, 96 10:04:21 am
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Christian: you can also cite the FIX-west stats on http://www.nlanr.net/NA/FIX/Stats/West/index.html which reflects 5 minute snapshots taken at fix-west every hour (http://www.nlanr.net/NA/ points to background and has a link to the FIXwest stuff, and same for a supercomputer center site -- ) (collection uses an alpha; we'd like to try the 7513 there, but we don't seem to have a spare cisco...) don't think i know any other publically available data point for Internet statistics anymore. :( fwiw, k Sean, Thank you very much for publishing these snapshots, a very useful piece of information. One question, though. Several loony academics (i.e. me and others) may want to quote them in research papers, e.g. for calibrating their studies. What would be the proper attribution ? If I described them as "data measured by Sean Doran in January 1996 on a typical router of Sprint's Internet," would you object ? Christian Huitema
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