Re: Nanog list uncharacteristically quiet?
On Sat, 14 Dec 1996, Mike Leber wrote:
|} Has anybody collected stream duration data? What does the distribution |} look like? 98% of streams last how long? (I bet less than 5 minutes) |} I think something like this was brought up at the Ann Arbor NANOG.
Some folks from Ipsilon did an interesting paper on IP flow (stream?) durations for ISMA in Feb...its at: http://www.ipsilon.com/staff/pn/papers/isma96.html -jp ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jeffrey Payne Voice:206.674.2364 GM, Technical Operations FAX: 206.674.2696 Progressive Networks, Inc http://www.prognet.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------
On Sat, 14 Dec 1996, Jeffrey Payne wrote:
On Sat, 14 Dec 1996, Mike Leber wrote: |} Has anybody collected stream duration data? What does the distribution |} look like? 98% of streams last how long? (I bet less than 5 minutes) |} I think something like this was brought up at the Ann Arbor NANOG. Some folks from Ipsilon did an interesting paper on IP flow (stream?)
My mistake, I meant flow.
durations for ISMA in Feb...its at: http://www.ipsilon.com/staff/pn/papers/isma96.html
Interesting. It appears that interface based switching by IP flow problem is a simplification of the ATM connection switching by IP flow problem. Mike. +------------------- H U R R I C A N E - E L E C T R I C -------------------+ | Mike Leber Direct Internet Connections Voice 408 282 1540 | | Hurricane Electric Web Hosting & Co-location Fax 408 971 3340 | | mleber@he.net http://www.he.net | +---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
My mistake, I meant flow.
durations for ISMA in Feb...its at: http://www.ipsilon.com/staff/pn/papers/isma96.html
Interesting. It appears that interface based switching by IP flow problem is a simplification of the ATM connection switching by IP flow problem.
You might want to read the report of that came out of the ISMA workshop. See http://www.nlanr.net/ISMA/Report/. http://www.nlanr.net/Flowsresearch/ also has quite a bit of useful stuff. --jhawk
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Jeffrey Payne
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John Hawkinson
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Mike Leber