
TL;DR
This paper investigates the daily and weekly patterns in IPv6 traffic, revealing non-uniform deployment influences across ISPs and regions that shape observed traffic cycles.
Contribution
It uncovers and analyzes diurnal and weekly traffic cycles in IPv6, highlighting regional and ISP deployment disparities.
Findings
Identifies distinct daily and weekly IPv6 traffic patterns.
Shows non-uniform IPv6 deployment impacts traffic cycles.
Highlights regional differences in IPv6 activity.
Abstract
IPv6 activity is commonly reported as a fraction of network traffic per day. Within this traffic, however, are daily and weekly characteristics, driven by non-uniform IPv6 deployment across ISPs and regions. This paper discusses some of the more apparent patterns we observe today.
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