Hi Amos,

I work for an ISP in Malta, and we too have very high percentage of p2p
traffic from our cable modem users.

Recently kazaa has released a new version of their p2p software, kazaa v2
which is hard to classify and quantify.

Do you manage to classify this traffic - kazaa v2 doesnt work on tcp port
1214 like v1. it uses dynamic ports

Re caching. I dont believe there is a solution, but if you find anything,
please let me know, since i would be interested in such a solution



Thanks


Mark


----- Original Message -----
From: "Amos Rosenboim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 12:12 PM
Subject: [isp-caching] introduction + peer 2 peer traffic


> Hi,
> i'm working as a Head of networking team for an isp in israel.
> When we analyzed our traffic ( using Allot Netenforcer ) we have noitced
the dominance of the peer to peer applications.
> For our broadband users it's between 40-60% of total traffic ( more then
http) and for the dial up users it's about 30% which is a heavy compettion
to the http traffic. has anyone done similiar analysis to confirm or
disconfirm my analysis ?
> Does anyone know of any caching solution to such traffic ?
> Amos Rosenboim
> Network Team Manager
> INTERNET-GOLD
>
>
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