On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Scott Weeks wrote:
Hello,
I write this to ask network operators to share your statistics of this
flash crowd with NANOG.
For example, if possible, could NASA folks let us know the peak and
average hit rate to NASA TV (rtsp://198.116.66.254) or the traffic rates
on the
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Scott Weeks wrote:
BTW folks are interested, but there is little data coming in to share.
As time goes on, I hope folks that show unusual traffic levels (on both
sides; eyeball networks and content networks as well as transit networks)
will send pointers to me that I can
Hi,
Whilst our statistics may be important let us also not forget the seven
families for whom today has been a nightmare.
Steve Dyer
There is not a big spike in multicast traffic as there was on 9/11/2001.
NASA TV multicast only has reports from 3 viewers at present, which
suggest
a total viewership of 10 or less.
Regards
Marshall Eubanks
On Saturday, February 1, 2003, at 06:02 PM, Sean Donelan wrote:
On Sat, 1 Feb
From: Sean Donelan
Historically providers have been reluctant to provide that level of
detail concerning traffic levels. A few providers, generally smaller
ones, do make MRTG graphs available. Once in a while a provider will
announce they had X Peta/Terrabytes of traffic for some time
: Whilst our statistics may be important let us also not forget the seven
: families for whom today has been a nightmare.
No, let's don't forget. Although I use an old unix account in Maui, I now
live in Friendswood, Texas. 3 miles from Ellington and 5 or so miles from
NASA's JSC. My