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  1. This dataset contains anonymized layer 1-4 packet headers of two-way passive traces captured on a 100 GB link between Los Angeles and Dallas. These data are useful for research on the characteristics of Internet traffic, including application breakdown, security events, geographic and topological distribution, flow volume and duration. 
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  2. This dataset contains anonymized layer 1-4 packet headers of two-way passive traces captured on a 100 GB link between Los Angeles and San Jose. These data are useful for research on the characteristics of Internet traffic, including application breakdown, security events, geographic and topological distribution, flow volume and duration. Passive 100G sampler is offered to researchers at commercial organizations when they request Anonymized Internet Traces. These data are part of the 2024 Anonymized Traces 100G dataset. The files consist of 5 second snapshots of a bidirectional capture taken in November 2024. 
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  3. This publicly available dataset contains metadata for all 100g passive monthly traces. 
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  4. This dataset contains anonymized layer 1-4 packet headers of two-way passive traces captured on a 100 GB link between Los Angeles and San Jose. These data are useful for research on the characteristics of Internet traffic, including application breakdown, security events, geographic and topological distribution, flow volume and duration. 
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