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Re: Traffic ratio of an ISP
From: Prasun Dey <prasun () nevada unr edu>
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2019 17:39:31 -0400
Thank you Aaron for confirming that. This is helpful. - Prasun Regards, Prasun Kanti Dey Ph.D. Candidate, Dept of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Central Florida web: https://prasunkantidey.github.io/portfolio/
On Jun 19, 2019, at 5:26 PM, Aaron Gould <aaron1 () gvtc com> wrote: I’m heavy inbound. Which I think is characteristic of a stub-AS with lots of resi/busi bb ... no transit… just a lot of people looking at stuff. Inbound is of course from the perspective of traffic coming into my AS -Aaron
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- Traffic ratio of an ISP Prasun Dey (Jun 19)
- RE: Traffic ratio of an ISP Aaron Gould (Jun 21)
- Re: Traffic ratio of an ISP Prasun Dey (Jun 21)
- RE: Traffic ratio of an ISP Aaron Gould (Jun 21)
- Re: Traffic ratio of an ISP Prasun Dey (Jun 21)
- RE: Traffic ratio of an ISP Keith Medcalf (Jun 21)
- Re: Traffic ratio of an ISP Valdis Klētnieks (Jun 21)
- Re: Traffic ratio of an ISP Ross Tajvar (Jun 21)
- Re: Traffic ratio of an ISP Prasun Dey (Jun 21)
- RE: Traffic ratio of an ISP Aaron Gould (Jun 21)
- Re: Traffic ratio of an ISP Prasun Dey (Jun 21)
- Re: Traffic ratio of an ISP Prasun Dey (Jun 21)
- Re: Traffic ratio of an ISP i3D.net - Martijn Schmidt via NANOG (Jun 21)
- Re: Traffic ratio of an ISP Prasun Dey (Jun 21)