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Title: Topology Discovery Using an Address Prefix Stopping Rule


1
Topology Discovery Using an Address Prefix
Stopping Rule
  • Benoit Donnet
  • Joint work with Timur Friedman
  • Eunice 2005 Madrid (Spain)

2
Context
  • Network measurement
  • Internet topology discovery using distributed
    traceroute monitors
  • IP interface level
  • Existing tools
  • Skitter (CAIDA)
  • TTM (RIPE NCC)
  • AMP (NLANR)
  • DIMES (Tel Aviv U.)

3
Scaling Problem
  • More monitors means more load on
  • network resources
  • destinations
  • Classical approaches either
  • stay small (skitter, TTM, AMP)
  • trace slowly (DIMES)
  • Can we trace more efficiently?

4
Contributions
  • Efficient cooperative topology discovery
    algorithm
  • Doubletree (Sigmetrics2005)
  • Load on destinations and communication cost
    reduction
  • probing stopping rule based on CIDR address
    prefixes

5
Doubletree - Basics
  • Cooperative algorithm
  • Goal avoiding paths already explored
  • Exploit tree-like structure of routes in the
    internet
  • from a monitor to a set of destinations
  • Backward probing (first suggested by Govindan et
    al.)
  • from a set of monitors to a destination
  • Forward probing and monitor coordination

6
Doubletree Monitor-rooted tree
7
Doubletree Destination-rooted tree
8
Doubletree Probing scheme
  • Two probing schemes
  • Backwards
  • Forwards
  • Stop sets (interface, root)
  • Local Stop Set B interface
  • Global Stop Set F (interface, destination)
  • shared by monitors
  • Doubletree starts probing at some hop h from the
    monitor

9
Limitations
  • Load on destination
  • Potentially, all the destinations may be hit by
    monitors
  • Communication cost
  • Global stop set exchange needs too high network
    resources
  • Up to 20.6MB for only 50,000 destinations

10
Destination-based stopping rule
11
Solution
  • Destination addresses aggregation through the use
    of CIDR prefixes
  • Global stop set of (interface,
    prefix_destination

12
Solution (2)
13
Results (1)
14
Results (2)
15
Results (3)
16
Results (4)
17
Conclusion
  • Improvements to Doubletree
  • Load on destinations reduced
  • Communication cost reduced
  • Future works
  • Implementation
  • BGP-guided topology discovery
  • Clustering
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