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From: Leon Martin <leon70m@yahoo.com>
Subject: What is the length of typical busy cycles at Internet core routers?
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Hi folks,

I have been trying to find experimental data on the
duration of typical busy cycles at the Internet core
routers.

Remind you guys: a busy cycle is a perod time during
which the queue size at a router is not zero, which
means that during a busy cycle the router is busy.

Thanks.

- Leon

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