Title: Observing the Evolution of Internet AS Topology
1Observing the Evolution of Internet AS Topology
2Data Sources
Name Type vantage points Historic
RVRIPEAbilenecernet BGP RIBS updates 500 Since 2004-1-1
Routeservers RIBS 60 2004-11
Looking glasses Neighbor Asestraceroute 200 2004-11
Skitter Traceroute 20 2004-1-1
Dimes Traceroute 12k 2004-10
iPlane Traceroute 300 2006-7
3Comparision between data sources
Period since 2004-10 BGP Skitter Dimes
Total 111,122 74,741 111,372
Unique 45,386 28,170 35,521
Union 187,882 187,882 187,882
Common 30,548 30,548 30,548
4BGP data
5Accuracy of BGP timestamps
- Picked 54 routers (37 ASes) with consistent data
during the 3 yrs splitted these routers in two
sets, such that each ASN belonged to just one
set - Set0 29 routers, 18 Ases, w/ 95,939 links
- Set1 25 routers, 19 Ases, w/ 99,122
- Common links to Set0 and Set1 91,804
6Accuracy of BGP timestamps
- Only about 10 of links timestamps are off, an
effect of revelation process - Generally, BGP timestamps can be used as
calibration points to evaluate accuracy of
traceroute timestamps
7Skitter data
8Verifying Skitter timestamps
40,041 out of 97,216 skitter links appear in BGP
monitors
- About 10 of links appear first / disappear last
in Skitter an effect of revelation process in
BGP - About 40 of links have same timestamp as in BGP
- 50 of links timestamps are off in Skitter
9Dimes Data
Data available from Sept 23, 2004 to Nov 5, 2006
10Verifying Dimes timestamps
Compared 25,261 links with BGP
- Similar observations as Skitter data
- Disappearance period is off x0 because Im
missing a month of Dimes data (Nov 2006),
therefore last_seen timestamps of live links are
off by some days when compared to BGP