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Exploring for Insights on Anomalous Network Traffic

Kentik

First we’ll look at what protocol the traffic consists of. We can get an initial feel for this by looking a little deeper at the ports involved. What we see is that in addition to 0 and 53 there’s a fairly high level of packets per second being thrown at port 4444 (green line in graph). We can do this in multiple ways.

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Fascinating Facts from Kentik

Kentik

So it’s interesting to see that Juniper Networks, at 49.6%, is the leading maker of routers and switches sending flow to Kentik Detect. IP Versions and Internet Protocols. UDP (protocol 17) is down in the number 5 spot with only 3.2% of the traffic, and ICMP (protocol 1) comes in right behind it with 2.7%.