Fischer, WolfgangLepperhoff, NielsVolst, AngelikaGrimm, RĂ¼digerKeller, Hubert B.Rannenberg, Kai2019-10-302019-10-3020033-88579-330-Xhttps://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/29594There are several studies analysing the Internet's topology to obtain insights into the consequences of disturbances. But concentrating on topology misses the point that the Internet's survivability depends on the relationship of topology, capacity and traffic. Using the INESS simulation model we compare several disturbances of Internet exchange points to reveal the consequences for the survivability of the Internet. We classify disturbances in the aggregated Internet Exchange Points (IX) Frankfurt, Los Angeles, London, Paris, Miami, San Francisco, San Francisco & Los Angeles together, and Tokyo along two dimensions: packet loss and the number other of significantly hampered Internet exchange points. Two important phenomena of disturbances in networks are revealed: the "remote effect" ("Fernwirkung") and the "Janus face".enInternet under threat: Simulation of survivability with INESSText/Conference Paper1617-5468