



We analyzed traces collected at the SD-NAP interface at UCSD, period from
03/14/01 through 03/13/02.
The San Diego Network Access Point (SD-NAP),
established in February of 1998,
is a neutral network traffic exchange facility that is intended to provide a location
for local data network service providers to exchange Internet traffic.
It is hosted by the CAIDA at SDSC.
Further details can be found
on the CAIDA website.
This data provides total number of bytes segregated by application grouping.
Recent traffic that can be classified by application is dominated by
peer-to-peer file sharing applications (EDONKEY, Gnutella) and WWW protocols.
We also provide a number of detailed statistical analyses
for specific network traffic data.
in bytes, packets or flows.
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