Reference : Evaluation of a Large-Scale Topology Discovery Algorithm
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http://hdl.handle.net/2268/106984
Evaluation of a Large-Scale Topology Discovery Algorithm
English
Donnet, Benoît mailto [Université Pierre et Marie Currie - Paris 6 - UPMC > Laboratoire d'Informatique Paris 6 - LiP6 > NPA > >]
Huffaker, Bradley [> > > >]
Friedman, Timur [> > > >]
claffy, kc [> > > >]
Oct-2006
IEEE International IP Operation and Management (IPOM) Workshop
International
6th IPOM
[en] Doubletree ; Deployment
[en] In the past few years, the network measurement community has been interested in the problem of internet topology discovery using a large number (hundreds or thousands) of measurement monitors. The standard way to obtain information about the internet topology is to use the traceroute tool from a small number of monitors. Recent papers have made the case that increasing the number of monitors will give a more accurate view of the topology. However, scaling up the number of monitors is not a trivial process. Duplication of effort close to the monitors wastes time by reexploring well-known parts of the network, and close to destinations might appear to be a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack as the probes converge from a set of sources towards a given destination. In prior work, authors of this paper proposed Doubletree, an algorithm for cooperative topology discovery, that reduces the load on the network, i.e., router IP interfaces and end-hosts, while discovering almost as many nodes and links as standard approaches based on traceroute. This paper presents our open-source and freely downloadable implementation of Doubletree in a tool we call traceroute@home. We evaluate the performance of our implementation on the PlanetLab testbed and discuss a large-scale monitoring infrastructure that could benefit of Doubletree.
http://hdl.handle.net/2268/106984

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