IP Traffic Visualizers from Utah State University
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Eldon Koyle, Utah State University
A brief overview of two IP visualization tools created at Utah State University. The first tool displays each address in a network block in a grid (up to a /16). The second tool shows traffic as blobs flowing between IP addresses.
Eldon Koyle, Utah State University
Eldon Koyle has been at Utah State University for the past 7 years. During that time, Eldon has shifted from Linux systems administrator to network administrator. His biggest interests include open-source software and open standards.
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author = {Eldon Koyle},
title = {{IP} Traffic Visualizers from Utah State University},
year = {2014},
address = {Seattle, WA},
publisher = {USENIX Association},
month = nov
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