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Re: Regional differences in P2P

  • From: Hank Nussbacher
  • Date: Sat Jul 17 14:33:50 2004

At 09:32 PM 16-07-04 -0400, Jared Mauch wrote:

For June 2004 (AS378 - Israel):
top 10 sending ports:

Rank Port Bytes in Gigabytes Packets
1 http (80/tcp) 1561 GB 1620273534
2 edonkey (4662/tcp) 162 GB 459762654
3 0/icmp 120 GB 851624490
4 ssh (22/tcp) 89 GB 104515538
5 ftpdata (20/tcp) 78 GB 68494269
6 rtsp (554/tcp) 70 GB 54885058
7 https (443/tcp) 66 GB 138954839
8 0/unknown 56 GB 55661555
9 gnutella-svc (6346/tcp) 50 GB 145165558
10 domain (53/udp) 49 GB 371635845

top 10 receiving ports
Rank Port Bytes in Gigabytes Packets
1 smtp (25/tcp) 344 GB 759247104
2 edonkey (4662/tcp) 186 GB 442992500
3 5662/tcp 154 GB 252829581
4 1026/udp 125 GB 205236837
5 1027/udp 119 GB 197314910
6 microsoftds (445/tcp) 91 GB 1721773411
7 netbiosns (137/udp) 88 GB 1209221595
8 http (80/tcp) 87 GB 1073140502
9 2048/icmp 62 GB 974609659
10 6970/udp 57 GB 103562134

We have hourly, daily, weekly and monthly stats.

-Hank




        this is from a 10-15 min sample period, based
on flow count, not bytecount.

TOP TEN:

(tcp)
        80, 25, 6699, 4662, 1433
        443, 445, 6881, 7171, 6346

(udp)
        53, 6257, 27960, 1026, 135
        27015, 22321, 1027, 3310, 28960

        - jared


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