This archive is retained to ensure existing URLs remain functional. It will not contain any emails sent to this mailing list after July 1, 2024. For all messages, including those sent before and after this date, please visit the new location of the archive at https://mailman.ripe.net/archives/list/[email protected]/
[routing-wg]Measurement data on transit traffic in IP routers?
- Previous message (by thread): [routing-wg][ncc-announce] Announcement Routing Registry Training Courses
- Next message (by thread): [routing-wg]Feedback on RIS Routing Beacons
Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
Chris Develder
chris.develder at intec.ugent.be
Sun Feb 18 11:41:35 CET 2007
Hi All, In preparation of a course, I'm looking for reference material (paper, report, talk...) giving real world data on the amount of transit traffic (ie. not locally dropped or added, but passing through to other (backbone) routers) in a "typical" edge router of a core network, esp. ratio of local vs passthrough traffic (is it 30%, 40%...?) -- I don't need absolute figures, just realistic estimates of that ratio. Any help would be highly appreciated. Kind regards, Chris -- Chris Develder, PhD Ghent University - IBBT, Dept. of Information Technology (INTEC), IBCN Gaston Crommenlaan 8, bus 201 BE-9050 Gent, Belgium T: +32 9 3314961 (secr: +32 9 3314900) F: +32 9 3314899 E: chris.develder at intec.ugent.be
- Previous message (by thread): [routing-wg][ncc-announce] Announcement Routing Registry Training Courses
- Next message (by thread): [routing-wg]Feedback on RIS Routing Beacons
Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]