TERENA NREN Compendium 2006
Traffic

Updated: 27 June 2006 at 15:44
Organisation:
Users / Clients Network Traffic Funding & Staffing Services Basic Information Organisational Information

In this section, we propose a distinction between different types of traffic by source or destination. The figure below attempts to illustrate the distinctions in terminology.

Traffic figure

T1 - all traffic from customer sites
T2 - all traffic to customer sites

T3 - all traffic to external networks
T4 - all traffic to the NREN backbone

External traffic = all traffic to and from GÉANT, the Commercial Internet, Internet exchanges, etc. (made up of T3 and T4 above)

3.1. Estimate of the total amount of external traffic in 2005 as defined in the picture above.
Traffic type Total amount of traffic in 2005 in Terabytes
T3 1400.0
T4 1500.0
3.2 Estimate of the total amount of traffic in Terabytes in 2005 of the other two types of traffic as defined above
Traffic type Total amount of traffic in 2005 in Terabytes
T1  
T2  
3.3 Approximate percentage of T3 and T4 traffic to/from the Commercial Internet:
Traffic type Total amount of traffic in 2005 in Terabytes
T3  %
T4  %
3.4 Volume of traffic to/from the network in January 2006 (in Terabytes):
Traffic type Total amount of traffic in January 2006 in Terabytes
T3 80.000
T4 83.000
T1  
T2  
3.5 Rough estimate of where there is congestion (if any) in the network and of the percentage of the total number of client institutions that are affected by congestion at this level:
  Campus LAN MAN or regional network Access Network NREN backbone External Connections
% of institutions experiencing no or very little congestion happy 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0
some or moderate plain 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
% of institutions experiencing serious congestion angry 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Total (should be 100%) 100 100 100 100 100
3.6 Activities to promote the use of IPv6:
Nothing serious. Addresses are allocated and connectivity is available at the door.
3.7 Does the network support IPv6 multicasting?
( )Yes, on an experimental basis
( )Yes, as a production service
(x)Not yet, but we are planning to introduce it in the next year or two
( )We do not plan to support this in the foreseeable future

Remarks or further information regarding this section

Multicast when Cisco is ready to do it. However multicast is not really used in IPv4 and the product of two very small percentages of interest.....