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This is a set of graphs produced with SMART, a real time analysis application developed by Pere Barlet (UPC Barcelona) in January/February 2004 in joint work with NLANR/PMA, running on one of the two OC192MON's at SDSC, for one day, on March 3rd/4th 2004.

See also Tera-I for details about this measurement point.

Each of the pages contains the following graphs:

  • Application breakdown in bits/sec
  • Application breakdown in packets/sec
  • IP protocol breakdown in bits/sec
  • IP protocol breakdown in packets/sec

If you are interested to learn more details about the tool and its uses, please be in contact with us.


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Says Pere:

Summary of SMART v0.1 features:

- Real-time traffic capture and visualization tool.
- Generation of html reports (including high-resolution timeseries plots) in
  real-time (pages are updated every 20 sec.)
- Support for DAG cards and libpcap.
- Collection from multiple interfaces at the same time.
- Multithreaded. There is a capture thread for each interface. Capture and
  analysis tasks are done by different threads. So that it can make good use
  of multiprocessor machines.
- Programmable.  All databases can be configured according to the monitored
  network, including networks, application/port and protocol databases.
- Performance can be adjusted via multiple options. So that the tool can be
  easily configured to generate less detailed results if more performance is
  needed.
- An independent HTML page is generated for all selected destinations, plus a total
  summary page.
- Each page contains the following graphs in bits/s, pkts/s and tuples/s, for
  the last hour/day/week/month/year, and for incoming and outgoing traffic:
        * Application timeseries plot
        * Protocol timeseries plot
        * Destination timeseries plot
- Each page also contains the following tables:
        * Traffic by application
        * Traffic by protocol


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