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With IPv4 addresses quickly dwindling, the Internet is forcing an evolution of itself. During the long term transition from IPv4 to IPv6, what's going on in IPv6 world becomes unknown for network operators and researchers. In this paper, we propose a heuristic algorithm to identify p2p traffic accurately and implement traffic classification based on Netflow v9 exports to illustrate what applications...
The fine-grained flow level measurement is getting increasing demand in recent years. Though it fails to be a generic solution for its biased sampling, NetFlow is promising for its compatibility with major routers and its convenience to perform direct flow level measurement of both IPv4 and IPv6 traffic. Traditional flow level measurement systems based on NetFlow are mostly centralized and each of...
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