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NLANR PMA: Special Traces Archive

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).

This is a brief overview of each data set, in alphabetical order.
You can also view this index in chronological order or grouped for comparison.

Abilene-I

First public OC48c backbone trace. Two hours contiguous at two OC48c links at IPLS router node, time synchronized via CDMA. Router delay analysis possible.

Abilene-II

Stratified random sampling 8 times per day 5 minutes, at IPLS-CLEV and IPLS-KSCY OC48c backbone links of the Abilene network.

Abilene-III

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.

Abilene-IV

Stratified random sampling header data from all three backbone links at IPLS between June 18th, 2004 and August 19th, 2004.

Abilene-V

First link-to-link delay data across the T640 router node at IPLS.

AMPATH-I

A 10 days collection of startified randomly sampled 10 minute IP header traces collected at AMPATH, Miami, FL, in March 2005.

Auckland-II

A collection of 24 hour IP header traces collected at the University of Auckland Internet access link between November 1999 and April 2000.

Auckland-IV

A 45 days continuous trace collected at the University of Auckland Internet access link between February and April 2001.

Auckland-V

An ATM cell header trace collected at the University of Auckland OC3c ATM link. This trace has been removed in favor of Auckland-VII.

Auckland-VI

A three-point measurement at the University of Auckland.

Auckland-VII

An ATM cell header trace collected at the University of Auckland OC3c ATM link.

Auckland-VIII

A two weeks continuous GPS-synchronized IP header trace collected at the University of Auckland Internet access link in December 2003.

Bell Labs-I

A one week contiguous Internet access IP header trace collected at Bell Labs research, Murray Hill, NJ, at the end of May 2002.

CENIC-I

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.

CESCA-I

A three hours continuous GPS-synchronized IP header trace collected at L'Anella Científica, the Catalan R&D network, in February 2004.

Code Red

Complete PMA data collection during the spread of the Code Red worm in summer 2001.

HPWREN

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.

Leipzig-I

An illustrated continuous 5-day GPS-synchronized IP header trace.

Leipzig-II

An illustrated 1-day GPS-synchronized IP header trace captured simultaneously at either side of the University of Leipzig's central Internet access router.

NCAR-I

A one hour trace from our new NCAR Gigabit tap (at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder).

NZIX-II

A 5 days IP header trace collected at the New Zealand Internet Exchange.

SC2004 Bandwidth Challenge Collection

High bandwidth data flows during the SC2004 bandwidth challenge contest collected with NLANR's OC192MON on Tuesday November 9th, 2004, in Pittsburgh, PA.

SC2004 Realtime Data Collection

HTML/PNG graphs collected with NLANR's OC192MON during four days in Pittsburgh, PA, in November 2004.

San Diego-I

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.

Slammer

PMA data collection during the spread of the Slammer (also known as Sapphire) worm in January 2003.

Tera-I

First public 10GigE traces, collected with an NLANR PMA OC192MON located on SDSC's TeraGrid Cluster, began Sunday 8th of February 2004.

Tera-II

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.

VideoConf-I

A one hour recording of a H.323/H.263 desktop video conference between New Zealand and California.

W32.Mydoom

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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