On Wed, 15 May 2002, Rubens Kuhl Jr. wrote:
If and when (a) customers don't get exemption for attack traffic (b) the DoS traffic occurs more than 5% (or 1 - your percentile level) of the month per customer circuit (c) the DoS increases bytes transferred like large ICMP packet flood; this is not the case for all DoS traffic, which can be a bunch of small packets that actually decreases traffic
These might apply to noticeable DoS attacks that occur as specific events. But how much (D)DoS traffic goes unnoticed by the average customer because it's too tough to detect or defend against? The 10% I've measured on my network is primarily reflected DDoS (reflected off my customers, to off-net targets), which is not trivial to detect or defend against. Pete.