Is anyone planning on measuring backbone loads during the National Moment
of Silence at 8:46 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on 9/11?
-Hank
Is anyone planning on measuring backbone loads during the National Moment
of Silence at 8:46 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on 9/11?
-Hank
I would think there might be a few folk streaming live feeds during this
period. Might even result in a higher traffic load leading up to and
through the relevant period. Some traffic may also be queued and
continue to flow unless SAs worldwide do a bunch of scripting to suspend
all processes during this period.
Just my 2�
Best regards,
Those of us polling interfaces in <= 1min intervals will...
-a
Moment of slience? backbone loads?
... When a user on a network HTTP GETs a porno, and no one polls their
SNMP counters, does it make a sound?
Hank Nussbacher wrote:
Is anyone planning on measuring backbone loads during the National
Moment of Silence at 8:46 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on 9/11?
I'm planning on snoring...along with most of the left coast I'd imagine...
-davidu
Somehow I get the idea traffic flows will increase due to people following
videostreams of memorial services.