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NANOG Meeting Presentation Abstract
A One Year Measurement Study of IPv6 Inter-Domain Traffic in the Internet | Meeting: | NANOG44 | |
Date / Time: | 2008-10-14 12:15pm - 1:00pm | |
Room: | Biltmore Bowl | |
Presenters: | Speakers:
Haakon Ringberg, Princeton UniversityHaakon is a Ph.D. student at Princeton University in the department of Computer Science. He is co-advised by Kai Li and Jennifer Rexford. He is interested in many areas of computer science, but his graduate work has been on network measurement and network anomaly detection.Danny McPherson, Arbor NetworksDanny McPherson is Chief Research Officer at Arbor Networks. He has over 14 years in the Internet network operations, security and telecommunications industry. Prior to joining Arbor, Danny was Director of Emerging Technology at Amber Networks. He has served as network architect for global Internet Service Providers such as Qwest, MCI and Genuity. Danny currently chairs the IETF PWE3 Working Group and is a member of several IETF Area directorates and Internet research groups.Craig Labovitz, Arbor NetworksCraig Labovitz is Chief Architect of Arbor Networks' service provider security and backbone engineering solutions. Before joining Arbor, Craig served as a research scientist at Microsoft Research and Merit Network, Inc. His research interests include the security and fault-tolerance of large-scale distributed systems. He is well-known for several important early papers on Internet routing dynamics and reliability. Craig received his PhD. and MSE from the University of Michigan.Scott Iekel-Johnson, Arbor Networks. | |
Abstract: | Recent concern over the impending exhaustion IPv4 allocations has re-energized interest in the status of IPv6 deployment in the Internet. While previous studies have explored rates of IPv6 registry allocations or BGP statistics, little data exists on the overall level of IPv6 traffic. In this talk, we present the results of a one year study on IPv6 traffic in the Internet from July 2007 to July 2008. In cooperation with the University of Michigan and over 90 Internet providers, we leveraged commercial traffic probes to measure inter-domain IPv6 traffic (both native and tunneled) in the Internet. Our dataset covered 91 ISPs including one quarter of the tier1 ISPs and a sizable percentage of the regional / PTT providers in North America and EMA. In all, we monitored 2,389 peering and backbone routers, 278,268 customer and peering interfaces and some 5 terabits per second of average daily Internet inter-domain traffic. We report on both the overall level of IPv6 traffic as well as regional differences and one years trends in IPv6 traffic growth. | |
Files: | A One Year Measurement Study of IPv6 Inter-Domain Traffic in the Internet
Ringberg Presentation(PDF)
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Sponsors: | None. | |
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