On Feb 4, 2010, at 1:27 PM, Kevin Loch wrote: > Mirjam Kuehne wrote: >> Hello, >> After 1/8 was allocated to APNIC last week, the RIPE NCC did some >> measurements to find out how "polluted" this block really is. >> See some surprising results on RIPE Labs: >> http://labs.ripe.net/content/pollution-18 >> Please also note the call for feedback at the bottom of the article. > > The most surprising thing in that report was that someone has an AMS-IX > port at just 10 megs. It would be nice to see an actual measurement of > the traffic and daily/weekly changes. A breakdown of the flow data by > source ASN and source prefix (for the top 50-100 sources) would also be > interesting.
There was a call on the apnic list for someone to sink some of the traffic. I'd like to see someone capture the data and post pcaps/netflow analysis, and possibly just run a http server on that /24 so people can test if their network is broken. I've taken a peek at the traffic, and I don't think it's 100's of megs, but without a global view who knows. - Jared