Aggregate (5-minute sampling) Graphs | Aggregate (1-minute sampling) Graphs | Broadcast, Unknown-Unicast, and Multicast (BUM) Graphs


The aggregate bit rate is on the low side because not all extension operators are providing data for their clients.

The frame size distribution and IPv6 percentage charts are based on sFlow data from the Arista core switches. 1 out of every 100k frames are sampled for layer-2 (Ethernet) fields. For the IPv6 chart, the percentage indicated is the result of dividing the octet sum of frames with EtherType 0x86dd (IPv6) by the octet sum of frames of all EtherTypes observed.

The charts on this page are based on a 1 minute sampling rate. There is also a page with the IX standard 5 minute sampling rate.

Hourly | Daily | Weekly | Monthly | Yearly | Multi-Year | Researchers

Hour scale:

Day Aggregate Traffic

Day Aggregate Unicast Packets

Day Frame Size Distribution

Day IPv6


Day scale:

Day Aggregate Traffic

Day Aggregate Unicast Packets

Day Frame Size Distribution

Day IPv6


Week scale:

Week Aggregate Traffic

Week Aggregate Unicast Packets

Week Frame Size Distribution

Week IPv6


Month scale:

Month Aggregate Traffic

Month Aggregate Unicast Packets

Month Frame Size Distribution

Month IPv6


Year scale:

Year Aggregate Traffic

Year Aggregate Unicast Packets

Year Frame Size Distribution

Year IPv6


Multi-year scale: (data prior to 2007 is approximate)

Multi-year Aggregate Traffic

Multi-year Aggregate Unicast Packets

Multi-year Frame Size Distribution

Multi-year IPv6

 


Researchers:

Raw RRD aggregate files (1 minute sample rate): Bits | Unicast Packets | Frame Size Distribution | IPv4 | IPv6

Text files containing daily average and maximum traffic levels.

Packet Clearing House BCP for exchange points prescribes a graph and a table.

Please acknowledge the Seattle Internet Exchange, as appropriate.

Questions welcome at info_a_t_seattleix.net.