In addition to our PMA Daily Traces Archive, we have available data from a number of special traces. These include a variety of OC48 trace data and long, contiguous traces. In addition to regularly formatted data, many traces have illustrated archives (analysis graphs).
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First public OC48c backbone trace. Two hours contiguous at two OC48c links at IPLS router node, time synchronized via CDMA. Router delay analysis possible.
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Stratified random sampling 8 times per day 5 minutes, at IPLS-CLEV and IPLS-KSCY OC48c backbone links of the Abilene network.
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First publicly available OC192c backbone trace. Four hours contiguous collected at the link between the Indianapolis router node and Kansas City on June 1st, 2004. CDMA synchronized.
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Stratified random sampling header data from all three backbone links at
IPLS between June 18th, 2004 and August 19th, 2004.
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First link-to-link delay data across the T640 router node at IPLS.
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A 10 days collection of startified randomly sampled 10 minute IP header traces collected at AMPATH, Miami, FL, in March 2005.
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A collection of 24 hour IP header traces collected at the University of Auckland Internet access link between November 1999 and April 2000.
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A 45 days continuous trace collected at the University of Auckland Internet access link between February and April 2001.
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An ATM cell header trace collected at the University of Auckland OC3c ATM link. This trace has been removed in favor of Auckland-VII.
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A three-point measurement at the University of Auckland.
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An ATM cell header trace collected at the University of Auckland OC3c ATM link.
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A two weeks continuous GPS-synchronized IP header trace collected at the University of Auckland Internet access link in December 2003.
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A one week contiguous Internet access IP header trace collected at Bell Labs research, Murray Hill, NJ, at the end of May 2002.
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48 hours contiguous data set collected on the 10 Gigabit CENIC HPR
backbone link between Sunnyvale and Los Angeles in March 2005.
First data set using the NLANR lambdaMON.
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A three hours continuous GPS-synchronized IP header trace collected at L'Anella Científica, the Catalan R&D network, in February 2004.
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Complete PMA data collection during the spread of the Code Red worm in summer 2001.
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An ongoing 24x7 header trace collection at the SDSC/UCSD peering point of the HPWREN high-performance wireless network in San Diego and Riverside counties to the public Internet.
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An illustrated continuous 5-day GPS-synchronized IP header trace.
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An illustrated 1-day GPS-synchronized IP header trace captured simultaneously at either side of the University of Leipzig's central Internet access router.
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A one hour trace from our new NCAR Gigabit tap (at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder).
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A 5 days IP header trace collected at the New Zealand Internet Exchange.
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High bandwidth data flows during the SC2004 bandwidth challenge contest collected with NLANR's OC192MON on Tuesday November 9th, 2004, in Pittsburgh, PA.
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HTML/PNG graphs collected with NLANR's OC192MON during four days in Pittsburgh, PA, in November 2004.
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A twelve (originally 30) hours IP header trace captured with an Endace DAG4.2GE dual Gigabit Ethernet network measurement card, at the end of January 2004.
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PMA data collection during the spread of the Slammer (also known as Sapphire) worm in January 2003.
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First public 10GigE traces, collected with an NLANR PMA OC192MON located on SDSC's TeraGrid Cluster, began Sunday 8th of February 2004.
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10Gigabit real-time analysis using SMART, a tool developed by Pere Barlet, running on one of NLANR's OC192MON's located on SDSC's TeraGrid Cluster.
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A one hour recording of a H.323/H.263 desktop video conference between New Zealand and California.
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PMA data collection during the initial spread of the W32.Mydoom.A@mm (also known as W32.Novarg.A) worm in January 2004.
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